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Dec 2023
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Jeremy Hunt Talks UK-Switzerland Agreeme...

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UK Chancellor of the Exchequer Jeremy Hunt outlines the new financial agreement reached by the UK and Switzerland to align financial services between the countries, the possibility of future agreements and ongoing strikes in Britain. He speaks with Bloomberg's Lisa Abramowicz.  

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