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FTSE 100 Still At Highest Level In A Week

LONDON (Reuters) – Britain’s top share index edged lower on Thursday, but remained around its highest level in a week, having completely rebounded from a substantial sell-off in light of the country’s vote to leave the EU. Britain’s FTSE 100

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Brits Oppose 2nd EU Referendum By Two To One

The British public oppose holding a second referendum on EU membership by a margin of almost two to one. A YouGov poll published today shows that less than a third of the public, 31 per cent, believe the referendum should

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FTSE Bounces Back After Post-Brexit Slump

LONDON (Reuters) – Britain’s top share index bounced back on Tuesday following two straight sessions of steep losses as insurers and banks, hit hard in the aftermath of Britain’s decision to leave the European Union, led the market higher. The

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Oil, FX Bounce From Early Lows As Investors Hunt For Bargains

HONG KONG – Sterling and Asian emerging market currencies regained some footing on Tuesday and crude oil bounced as investors scooped up beaten down assets after Britain’s shock vote to exit the European Union. But in a sign that sentiment remained

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Brexit Vote Throws European Leaders Into Turmoil

As the dust continues to settle following last Thursday’s seismic referendum result, European Leaders are split on how to handle Britain’s exit from the European Union (EU). The victory for Brexit has also led to further calls for EU integration,

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Britain To Have New Prime Minister By September

Britain should have a new Prime Minister by 2 September, the Conservative Party’s 1922 Committee of backbench MPs has recommended. The committee, which according to the party’s constitution is responsible for organising the leadership election, said this afternoon that nominations

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Media Pushes ‘Ban’ On Old People Voting After Brexit

Older people were far more likely to vote to leave the European Union (EU), and having lost the argument, supporters of Remain are blaming them, insult them and even arguing their democratic rights should now be curtailed. The demographic divide

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IMF Boss: Markets Got Brexit Prediction Wrong

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Financial markets “vastly underestimated” the outcome of Britain’s vote to leave the European Union but did not panic on Friday, International Monetary Fund Managing Director Christine Lagarde said on Sunday. “There was a violent, brutal, immediate massive

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