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The London Bullion Market Association is the most important over-the-counter market in the world for trading gold and silver.
The London Bullion Market Association is the most important over-the-counter market in the world for trading gold and silver. This is where the world gold price is 'fixed' twice a day.
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Housed within the Bank of England, the Bank of England Museum traces the history of the bank from its foundation in 1694
The imposing column of the Monument marks the alleged site where the Great Fire of London broke out in 1666 and engulfed the major part of the city in its flames
The church is dedicated to St Magnus the Martyr, the pious and gentle earl of Orkney who was executed by his cousin in 1118 AD, and canonised in 1135 AD
The Willis Building on Lime Street is a skyscraper designed by Norman Foster right opposite Lloyd's of London
The headquarters of world's most famous insurance market, housed in a revolutionary (at the time) bizarre, Matrix-like glass-and-steel building designed by Richard Rogers, with all support services (lifts, ventilation, etc) suspended outside
Designed by one of Britain's leading architects, Sir Norman Foster, and recipient in 2004 of the Stirling Architectural Prize for Best Building
St Margaret Pattens Church, dedicated to St
The London Stone housed inside a nondescript protective grille on Cannon Street is a little known, yet historical artifact that is a reminder of the time the Romans ruled over the city
St Mary-at-Hill, dedicated to St Mary the Virgin, is another of the churches re-designed by Sir Christopher Wren in English Baroque style after the Great Fire of London engulfed the city in 1666