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Thomson Reuters is moving one of its businesses from London to Dublin because of Brexit Thomson Reuters is moving one of its businesses from London to Dublin because of Brexit
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Thomson Reuters is planning to move its foreign exchange derivatives trading business from London to Dublin due to Brexit.Thomson Reuters is planning to move its foreign exchange derivatives trading business from London to Dublin due to Brexit.
The company has applied to the Irish central bank for a licence, the Financial Times reported.The company has applied to the Irish central bank for a licence, the Financial Times reported.
More follows… The group’s forex derivatives arm trades more than $300bn (£221bn) a day, and is currently in the process of being bought by private equity house Blackstone, which is taking over Thomson Reuters trading operations in a $17bn deal.