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    <description>Hugh Dixon is a partner at GWD Property Consultants LLP in London. He holds a BSc Hons in Real Estate and has recently been named one of Eprivateclient's 2017 Top 35 Under 35, an initiative designed to identify, recognise, promote and introduce the rising stars of the private client practitioner community.</description>
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      <description>The possible financial and business exodus in London following the Brexit vote last summer has yet to materialise. In fact, the opposite is happening. Key corporations, tech companies, and some banks have all been increasing their presence in the UK capital. Relocating key staff members and acquiring new commercial premises to expand existing business seems to be the focus since the Brexit vote.
One of the biggest votes of confidence has been Google’s decision to stick to its plans to build a...</description>
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      <title>For tech giants and Asian investors, it’s business as usual in post-Brexit London</title>
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