Wednesday, May 9, 2007

London's Black-Cab Drivers Turn Bearish on City Prospects, Survey Shows

(Bloomberg) -- London's black-cab drivers are growing pessimistic about the economy and say they're getting less business from bankers and lawyers, a survey of drivers showed.

In a quarterly poll of 500 cabbies by U.K.-based corporate- recovery specialist Begbies Traynor, the drivers said traffic between the City, London's financial district, and London's airports has declined and the number of calls to take bankers home from the office at night is on the wane.


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