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Policymakers can stop the rot in New York

By David Wighton in New York

Published: January 22 2007 05:01 | Last updated: January 22 2007 05:01

The fact that New York is losing its position as the world’s pre-eminent financial centre is hard to deny. By the end of 2005, financial services employment in London, which has been growing, had almost reached that of New York, which has been falling.

The reasons New York is losing its lead are more debatable. Many observers see its relative decline as an inevitable consequence of the faster growth of Europe and Asia’s less-mature capital markets.

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