Hammond Puts Protecting City of London at Heart of Brexit Talks
- Says fragmenting financial services would damage U.K. and EU
- Mansion House speech marks shift from May’s focus on migration
U.K.'s Hammond Says Brexit Must Work for Britain
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U.K. Chancellor of the Exchequer Philip Hammond put protecting financial services at the heart of his plan for Brexit as he sought to shift the government’s focus away from controlling migration to safeguarding jobs.