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World Service,03 Apr 2017,23 mins

Brexit Row Over Gibraltar

World Business Report

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Lord Howard has been criticised for appearing to suggest British Prime Minister Theresa May would be prepared to go to war over Gibraltar. World Business Report hears from Professor Dominic Swords who says the comments made by Britain's senior Government leaders shows lack of preparation on Brexit strategy. Today marks one year since details of the Panama Papers were published. Lisa Osofsky, regional chair at Exiger, the financial crime, risk and compliance advisors, tells us whether financial transparency has improved over the past 12 months. Karlijn Jans a Strategic Analyst with The Hague Centre of Strategic Studies in the Netherlands, explains the debate over how much NATO members should be spending on defence. The insurance market Lloyd's of London has opened a Brussels office. Economist Michael Hughes tells us whether other financial institutions are likely to follow suit. And Juliana Liu reports from Hong Kong on the disappointing auction of Andy Warhol's portrait of Mao Zeodong. (Picture Credit: JORGE GUERRERO/AFP/Getty Images)

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