BRUSSELS (Reuters) – Paris, Frankfurt and Dublin went into a second-round vote on Monday as the European Union picks a host city for the European Banking Authority once Britain leaves the EU, three diplomatic sources said.
Eight EU cities were in the running to get the EBA, meaning Brussels, Prague, Luxembourg, Vienna and Warsaw were no longer in the game.
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