Britain’s deadline to leave the European Union on March 29 fast approaching.
The terms of its separation have yet to be decided, leaving critical questions over the long-term future of London as the bloc's pre-eminent financial centre.
Some politicians and economists expect the split will damage the City, while Brexit supporters say it will benefit from being able to set its own rules.
The latest Reuters assessment of the City's fortunes through a series of indicators shows a slowdown in some areas, while others are thriving despite the uncertainty.
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