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JP Morgan pushes ahead with £237m Canary Wharf move
Matt Turner and Darren Lazarus
17 Nov 2008
JP Morgan has committed to a relocation of its European headquarters from the City of London to Canary Wharf, as values continue to fall in the Docklands and as a rival bank considers a switch back to the Square Mile.
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Canary Wharf Group | JP Morgan | Nomura | Real estate | UK