LONDON: Britain and the European Union agreed a new post-Brexit financial services pact on Friday that will allow them to co-operate on regulation but does little to improve the City of London's access to the bloc.
Britain left the European Union in January and its 130 billion pound ($179.17 billion) financial services sector lost direct access to the bloc, which had been its biggest customer, worth about 30 billion pounds a year.
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