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A week ahead of the referendum, Daniel Murray, Chief Economist of EFG Asset Management, discusses Brexit and the potential impact on the economy.
Company: New Capital
The bullish sentiment that lifted U.K. equities in recent days is getting crushed as Britons voted to leave the European Union and Prime Minister David Cameron said he’ll quit by October. Bank of England Governor Mark Carney says in a televised address “as a backstop, and to support the functioning of markets, the Bank of England stands ready to provide more than GBP250bn of additional funds through its normal facilities,” adding that the BOE “will not hesitate to take additional measures as required as markets adjust and the U.K. economy moves forward.”
Company: Bloomberg
What does the referendum result mean for the UK economy?
In the short term, we are likely to see companies cut back investment, really just to wait to see whether they can find more details around how the UK’s relationship will progress going forward. And of course that will mean a negative impact on GDP growth.
Households are also likely to suffer from a reduction in employment growth or maybe even job losses as well, related to Brexit.
And of course we have already seen sterling take quite a big hit. That is going to feed through into higher import prices and higher inflation, which will also reduce demand.
Company: schroders
The referendum result was a surprise to financial markets, but amid the sell-off some investment opportunities are starting to emerge.
Company: Schroders
The referendum result comes as a surprise and markets will look to policymakers to provide stability.
Company: Schroders
Brexit; one has to digest what that means, and this is exactly what the market is doing. What does this separation mean for the UK economy, Europe and also global markets?
Company: Schroders
London Mayor Sadiq Khan tells Richard Quest why the UK's future prosperity lies in its ability to attract talent and have continued access to the European market.
Company: The World Economic Forum
Davos 2017 - Lagarde gives her view on Brexit and the UK's prospects
Company: The World Economic Forum
Time for reality, an expert predicts what the UK can expect in trade negotiations.
Company: The World Economic Forum
Special Address by Theresa May, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
Company: The World Economic Forum