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‘Swollen’ City hits back at Turner

By Patrick Jenkins in Zurich and George Parker in London

Published: August 27 2009 21:46 | Last updated: August 27 2009 21:46

Bankers, industrialists and London’s mayor have fiercely rejected Lord Turner’s argument that Britain’s “swollen” banking industry was destabilising the economy and needed to be cut down to size.

The backlash came a day after the chairman of the Financial Services Authority said the City watchdog should be “very, very wary of seeing the competitiveness of London as a major aim”.

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