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JP Morgan threatens to quit New York

JP Morgan is reportedly threatening to move thousands of employees out of New York after city officials refused to offer the US bank sufficient subsidies to build a skyscraper near the Ground Zero site.

The US bank could relocate its operations to Stamford in Connecticut if New York officials do not give it a larger subsidy to build the 50 storey building, according to the New York Times.

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