Skip to content
Wednesday 19 August 2026London --:--Frankfurt --:--Zurich --:--
NewslettersSearchEN · DE · FR
MorningWire

European business, markets and politics

FTSE 100
10,743.35
+0.14%
DAX
26,091.33
-0.14%
CAC 40
8,501.91
-0.09%
STOXX 50
6,444.46
-0.37%
  • Europe
  • Markets
  • Business
  • Economy
  • Regulation
  • Politics
  • Opinion
More
GermanyFranceEU InstitutionsCompetitionPublic AffairsBankingTechnologyEnergy
  • Germany
  • France
  • Europe
  • Markets
  • Business
  • Economy
  • Regulation
  • Politics
  • Opinion
  • DE
Monday 21 August 2023 11:19 am

London’s finance industry a ‘jewel in Britain’s crown’ despite concerns over City’s future, Griffith says

By: Chris Dorrell

Add as a preferred source on Google
The science minister Andrew Griffith said regulatory balance would be needed to make AI 'investable at scale'
Science minister Andrew Griffith said a regulatory balance would be needed to make AI 'investable at scale'

City minister Andrew Griffith said the financial services industry was still a “jewel in Britain’s crown that even the doomsters cannot deny” after jobs in the finance sector hit a record high. 

Figures out last week showed that the number of jobs in financial services climbed to a record high of 1.2m in the first quarter of this year, 34,000 more than the end of 2022.  

Griffith told the Daily Mail: “Our vision for Britain as the most open, innovative and competitive financial centre in the world is bearing fruit”. 

The comments come as the government attempts to boost the City’s standing amid growing concerns that its losing its status as a leading financial centre after Brexit.

A number of firms – most prominently the semiconductor firm Arm –  have abandoned the capital for listings in other cities around the world. Onerous rules have also been blamed in part for the loss of some of the most high profile IPOs.

The problems are more long standing though, with figures from the UK Listing Review show that listings in the UK have reduced by 40 per cent since 2008.

In response the government has launched a slew of reviews to reinvigorate the City’s capital markets. These include changes to the listing regime and attempts to direct funds from British pension funds into domestic start-ups.  

Although Brexit is often blamed for the City’s slump, many of these reforms would have been impossible inside the bloc. Griffith said the reforms show that the UK had “seized the opportunities of Brexit”.

Read more

Here’s how to fix London listings

AIM100 stock market data display showing risers and fallers, with financial charts and percentage changes.

Share this article

  • Facebook
  • X
  • LinkedIn
  • WhatsApp
  • Email

Similarly tagged content:

Sections

  • News

Categories

  • Banking
  • Politics

Related Topics

  • Brexit
  • finance

Trending Articles

  • Jobless Banquet: Youth unemployment surge ‘sends Neets to KFC’

  • As it happened: FTSE 100 drops as oil prices rise after Trump makes Hormuz threat

  • US bond market jitters spark UK economy recession warning

  • Amanda Blanc has worked her magic at Aviva

  • City law firm sues prominent Emirati business family

More from Morning Wire

  • Here’s how to fix London listings

    Opinion
    AIM100 stock market data display showing risers and fallers, with financial charts and percentage changes.
  • Top Tory slams ‘ivory tower’ financial regulators as takeover bids blight London Stock Exchange

    Markets
    Shadow business secretary Andrew Griffith has said he would make it easier for small businesses to open bank accounts. (Photo by Dan Kitwood/Getty Images)
  • 22 months of cuts: Jobs crisis deepens despite growth boost 

    Economics
    London has defied national trends as job postings in the capital rose.
  • Number of British millionaires sinks to lowest level since financial crisis

    Wealth
    Canada skyline with modern skyscrapers under a clear blue sky, showcasing iconic financial district architecture
  • Tale of two cities: London leaps ahead in global finance but domestic growth stalls

    Economics
    Getty Images number 2154617464 depicts a relevant scene for the articles unidentified content, suitable for business context.
  • Exclusive: Jobs lost across Labour’s ‘growth potential’ sectors in blow to Burnham

    Politics
    Jonathan Reynolds, Labour MP, in a suit and tie, holding a notebook, looking right, with a building behind him
  • London cannot afford to sleepwalk through the next decade 

    Opinion
    Canada
  • ‘Moment of jeopardy’: City leaders issue rallying cry to safeguard London’s future as top financial hub

    Business
    Business professionals in formal attire engaged in a lively discussion at a corporate meeting in a modern office setting.
MorningWire

Independent European business, markets and political news for decision-makers.

Morning Briefing

Europe

  • Germany
  • France
  • EU Institutions
  • Europe

Business

  • Markets
  • Business
  • Economy
  • Regulation
  • Competition
  • Public Affairs

Editorial

  • Opinion
  • Editorial Policy
  • Corrections
  • Contact

Company

  • About Morning Wire
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use
  • Cookie Policy
© 2026 Morning Wire Ltd · Published by Morning Wire Media, Bahnhofstrasse 65, 8001 Zürich, Switzerland
Privacy · Terms · Cookies · Facebook