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Citigroup and Credit Suisse confirm plans to shift some operations out of UK
Senior executives from both companies said that they would move certain businesses to other countries in Europe.
Overseas trade is crucial to UK economy and small businesses in the country, FSB says
While 29% of exporting small firms believe exports would decline amid Brexit, 20% expect it to increase.
Government expected to introduce 'most straightforward Brexit bill possible' on Thursday
The Supreme Court ruling requires the PM to seek Parliament's approval to trigger the Brexit process.
'Simple' Bill will come within days to ensure Article 50 triggered in March says David Davis
Brexit Secretary promises to stick to deadline after Supreme Court ruling.
The Supreme Court judges who voted against the Article 50 ruling
Three justices voted against majority ruling that Government needs parliamentary approval to trigger Article 50.
HSBC signals end to UK branch closure programme - by shutting another 62 branches
HSBC signals end to its UK branch closure programme in tandem with ongoing investing in its digital channels.
Watch Brexit Secretary David Davis make statement following Article 50 ruling
Statement due in House of Commons as judges uphold High Court ruling on PM beginning Brexit process.
The law is now clear – Parliament must vote on Article 50 and it could block Brexit
Parliament has the right to vote on triggering Article 50 after the Supreme Court ruling on Brexit.
Jeremy Corbyn, Paul Nuttall and MPs react to Supreme Court's Brexit judgement
Labour leader confirms he will seek to amend an Article 50 Bill in the House of Commons.
Gina Miller hailed as hero as Supreme Court judges decide MP's will vote on Article 50
She led the legal challenge over who had the right to begin the UK's departure from the EU.
Crest Nicholson hikes dividend by 40% as annual profit surges on growing demand
Housebuilder warns weak pound could translate into higher material costs in the future.
Brexit: Supreme Court's Article 50 ruling summary
Supreme Court rules that ministers need Parliament's approval to trigger Article 50 and begin the Brexit process.
Theresa May loses Article 50 ruling and must consult with MPs before triggering Brexit
Judges rule by 8-3 majority that the Government cannot leave the EU without consulting with Parliament first.
EasyJet warns of costly Brexit impact despite increase in revenue and passengers
Airline sees increase in passenger numbers and confirms it is working on plans to deal with Brexit fallout.
London-based financial firms in talks with Amsterdam over possible relocation to Dutch capital
Companies may not opt to move to Amsterdam as the Netherlands has a cap on bonuses paid to bosses.
Theresa May braces herself for Supreme Court Brexit ruling on Article 50
The 11 top judges will decide whether MPs and peers should have a vote on Article 50.
Buyout boss says Brexit will be good for his business but will mean a 30% cut in UK wages
Brexit will lead to wage cuts, higher interest rates and increased non-EU immigration, says private equity chief.
Europe's infrastructure challenge in light of Brexit uncertainty
UK ports, which are highly reliant on imports, and UK airports could be most exposed to the consequences of Brexit.
UK dividends touch record £16.6bn as pound weakens
Shell, HSBC and GlaxoSmithKline were the top three dividend paying companies in 2016.
Brexit: Germany tells UK to consider Switzerland-style arrangement with EU
German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schäuble advises UK to find a 'wise political solution'.
MPs working to stop Theresa May's hard Brexit plan
May said last week that she would push for an exit from the single market during Brexit negotiations.
Brexit will trigger a 'domino effect' across Europe, says Marine Le Pen
The Front National leader's comments came at during a summit of nationalist leaders.
Morgan Stanley and Citigroup to shift many jobs outside the UK post Brexit – report
While Morgan Stanley is expected to shift around 1,000 UK jobs, Citigroup's number stands at about 100.
UK civil service 'forced to prioritise' Brexit over domestic agenda as workloads mount
EXCLUSIVE: Senior public servants union chief Dave Penman issues warning in IBTimes UK interview.
Davos 2017: Singapore 'ready' to sign free trade deal with Britain post-Brexit
Premier Lee Hsien Loong says the island nation would remain one of London's largest trading partners in Asia.
Women's March on Washington: How Trump triggered the world's biggest feminist march
Over one million women worldwide will march against intolerance the day after Trump's inauguration.
George Soros says Theresa May 'will not last' and the UK is 'in denial' after Brexit
The Hungary-born hedge fund manager said that the UK could re-join the EU 'over a weekend'.
Jeremy Corbyn hints at whipping Labour MPs to back Article 50 vote
Corbyn was the most rebellious Labour backbencher during New Labour's time in government.
The New Appeasers: Liberals cosying up to Trump and Farage will never be forgiven if democracy falls
Despite the rise of Donald Trump, Nigel Farage, and the fascists, many appeasers are full of wishful thinking.
FX Focus: Pound climbs after Theresa May tells Davos Britain is open for business
Euro falls against the dollar after Draghi claims the ECB remains unconvinced over the recent inflation pattern.