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The question of whether Brexit will hurt the economy has been answered, but that won’t be the most important impact on Britain’s financial stability. Subscribe To Newsletters Trump Tracker ...
The Brexit vote two years ago has damaged the UK economy, as a weaker pound has squeezed household incomes and uncertainty has hit investment. On that, economists from all sides agree — despite ...
Edinburgh’s economy has reached a historic milestone. For the first time, the capital’s GDP per head has overtaken London’s ...
The true economic impact could take many years to see. Meanwhile, many companies will wait for the UK to resolve its internal differences about the direction of Brexit.
Five years ago, on June 23, 2016, Britain voted to leave the European Union. The separation has hardly been smooth, and in some ways the effects have yet to appear, the DealBook newsletter reports ...
People of the United Kingdom voted to exit the European Union last June, a process dubbed “Brexit.” The persistent depreciation of the British pound since the vote suggests that U.K. economic ...
The Centre for Economic Performance reckons that including that "dynamic" effect of Brexit could increase its impact on potential output to a hit of between between 6.3% and 9.5%, and the Centre ...
MATTHEW J. SLAUGHTER is Paul Danos Dean and Earl C. Daum 1924 Professor of International Business at the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth College. From 2005 to 2007, he served on the White House ...
Capital Economics' Vicky Redwood examined the potential economic impact of a no deal Brexit on the UK. The UK should skirt around a recession in 2019, but growth would take a major hit, she said.
Economic perceptions matter. Polling expert John Curtice has shown that expectations of economic impact shape preferences around Brexit. As many as 96% of Remain voters think the UK will be worse ...
Specifically, a no-deal Brexit could do significant damage to Germany’s export-based economy, and if the E.U.’s biggest economy stalls, the ripple effects could be far-ranging.