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JP Morgan and Goldman Sachs to expand UK presence after sector was spared from higher taxes in budget Over canapés of beef and stilton pie, bone marrow gravy and mushy peas, the financiers at JP Morgan’s New York headquarters held their champagne flutes aloft for a toast: “His majesty the king.” (…)
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