Which is the best uni in southern England for Business and Financial Economics?

Cambridge/Oxford/LSE

LSE probably gives you more flexibility regarding what type of economics and business you want to study.
 
I think you'll struggle to find such a course at a high-quality university at undergraduate level. Probably the closest thing to what you want would be the MSc in Financial Economics at Said Business School, Oxford.
 
Moses99p, Section D loses me a fair amount, I would struggle... Guess I have a long way to go then.

As for sections A through C... I think I would be alright.

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Moses99p, Section D loses me a fair amount, I would struggle... Guess I have a long way to go then.

You can probably tell that Section D is most related to economics. Some courses (such as the Oxford one) offer a remedial maths course in the summer before the programme starts.

Of course, I'd suggest you think carefully about your motivation, as you'll be doing a lot of this sort of maths.
 
LSE, no contest. Its one the best universities in the world. Its harder than oxbridge to get into for straigh economics, some silly applicants : places ratio. About 2/3 international students. Its not something you just decide to apply for, you need to work hard to make yourself standout enough.
 
Well you say you've decided on LSE... but you get five picks on the UCAS form, so you may as well put down LSE, Cambridge, Warwick, etc (maybe a backup, too).

Edit :: You do realise applying for top unis for a proper course is very competitive, right?

Yes I do realise that, and oh aye.

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Hmm, any professional company that I can go to for some advice on all of this?

Asking mates/forums is all well and good, but a little professional advice couldn't hurt :)

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