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The skyline of Frankfurt am Main is pictured on August 22, 2016. While Britain has yet to trigger the two-year exit negotiations, corporations wary of the impact of a Brexit have begun scouting for alternatives to headquarter their European offices. Big banks to tiny financial technology start-ups look at the possibility of relocating their businesses to the German financial capital. The Welcome to FrankfurtRheinMain site has become quite a hit with 27,000 views since Britain stunned the world by deciding to leave the bloc. / AFP PHOTO / DANIEL ROLAND / TO GO WITH AFP STORY BY Tom BARFIELDDANIEL ROLAND/AFP/Getty Images
An office is pictured in Frankfurt am Main on August 22, 2016. While Britain has yet to trigger the two-year exit negotiations, corporations wary of the impact of a Brexit have begun scouting for alternatives to headquarter their European offices. Big banks to tiny financial technology start-ups look at the possibility of relocating their businesses to the German financial capital. The Welcome to FrankfurtRheinMain site has become quite a hit with 27,000 views since Britain stunned the world by deciding to leave the bloc. / AFP PHOTO / DANIEL ROLAND / TO GO WITH AFP STORY BY Tom BARFIELDDANIEL ROLAND/AFP/Getty Images
Iran's chancellor Mohammad Javad Zarif (R) is seen after a press conference at the Nicaraguan Foreign Affairs Ministry in Managua, Nicaragua on August 20, 2016. Iran's chancellor Mohammad Javad Zarif is traveling with a large delegation of officials and business executives to Latin America intrested in participate in Nicaragua's new interoceanic channel project among others. / AFP PHOTO / Alfredo ZunigaALFREDO ZUNIGA/AFP/Getty Images
Iran's chancellor Mohammad Javad Zarif (L) and Nicaraguan Foreign Affairs Minister Samuel Santos (R) attend to a press conference at the Nicaraguan State Department in Managua, Nicaragua on August 20, 2016. Iran's chancellor Mohammad Javad Zarif is traveling with a large delegation of officials and business executives to Latin America intrested in participate in Nicaragua's new interoceanic channel project among others. / AFP PHOTO / Alfredo ZunigaALFREDO ZUNIGA/AFP/Getty Images
Iran's chancellor Mohammad Javad Zarif (C) is welcomed by the Nicaraguan Foreign Affairs Minister Samuel Santos (L) in Managua, Nicaragua on August 20, 2016. Iran's chancellor Mohammad Javad Zarif is traveling with a large delegation of officials and business executives to Latin America intrested in participate in Nicaragua's new interoceanic channel project among others. / AFP PHOTO / AlfredoZunigaALFREDOZUNIGA/AFP/Getty Images
Iran's chancellor Mohammad Javad Zarif speaks during a press conference at the Nicaraguan State Department in Managua, Nicaragua on August 20, 2016. Iran's chancellor Mohammad Javad Zarif is traveling with a large delegation of officials and business executives to Latin America intrested in participate in Nicaragua's new interoceanic channel project among others. / AFP PHOTO / AlfredoZunigaALFREDOZUNIGA/AFP/Getty Images
Iran's chancellor Mohammad Javad Zarif attends a press conference at the Nicaraguan State Department in Managua, Nicaragua on August 20, 2016. Iran's chancellor Mohammad Javad Zarif is traveling with a large delegation of officials and business executives to Latin America intrested in participate in Nicaragua's new interoceanic channel project among others. / AFP PHOTO / AlfredoZunigaALFREDOZUNIGA/AFP/Getty Images
Iran's chancellor Mohammad Javad Zarif (5 L) and Nicaraguan Foreign Affairs Minister Samuel Santos (3 L) shake hands during a press conference at the Nicaraguan State Department in Managua, Nicaragua on August 20, 2016. Iran's chancellor Mohammad Javad Zarif is traveling with a large delegation of officials and business executives to Latin America intrested in participate in Nicaragua's new interoceanic channel project among others. / AFP PHOTO / Alfredo ZunigaALFREDO ZUNIGA/AFP/Getty Images












