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Goldman Sachs to transfer assets from London to Frankfurt, says source

Bank to shift between US$40 billion and US$60 billion in assets from London to Frankfurt in preparation for Britain’s divorce from the European Union

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 08 Nov 2020 7:30AM

Goldman Sachs to transfer assets from London to Frankfurt, says source
The New York-based investment bank also plans to transfer about 100 employees from the British capital to the EU by the end of the year, says the source. –WIkipedia pic, November 8, 2020

NEW YORK – Goldman Sachs will shift between US$40 billion (RM165.14 billion) and US$60 billion in assets from London to Frankfurt in preparation for Britain’s divorce from the European Union, a financial source said on Friday.

The New York-based investment bank also plans to transfer about 100 employees from the British capital to the EU by the end of the year, the person added.

Britain formally left the bloc in January but remained bound by its rules during a post-Brexit transition period lasting until the end of this year. 

Goldman’s decision comes as other financial giants undertake similar moves. JPMorgan Chase also plans to shift around 200 billion (RM980.46 billion) through the end of the year, according to Bloomberg.

Brexit means financial institutions can no longer base staff for EU-wide financial services in London. 

Britain still hopes to reach a new trade agreement with the EU, whose chief Ursula von der Leyen is to speak by phone on Saturday with British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, her spokesman said on Friday. – AFP, November 8, 2020

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