A top Goldman Sachs banker is moving from London to Milan as the City struggles to maintain its stature
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Richard Gnodde, vice chair at Goldman Sachs, is relocating to Italy, indicative of a broader trend where wealthy individuals are leaving the UK post-tax policy changes. This shift is significant as it could lead to a loss of nearly a fifth of the UK's millionaires by 2028, according to a UBS report. The UK government, under Labour, aims to boost economic growth amidst a bleak forecast from the Bank of England, which has lowered growth expectations. The non-domicile tax policy changes have prompted many to reconsider their residency, ringing alarm bells about economic decline in the UK.
Richard Gnodde's move to Italy marks a troubling trend for the UK as it faces a decline in its status as a hub for wealthy individuals.
The departure of leading figures like Gnodde exacerbates concerns about the UK's declining political and economic influence in a changing global landscape.
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