Investors Remain Divided 10 Years After Brexit
A new pro-European book argues Brexit raised costs, worsened shortages and lowered GDP by 6% to 8%, economists say.
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Investors remain divided 10 years after Brexit
Investors remain firmly divided over Brexit a decade after the EU referendum, according to a survey conducted among the 1,000 clients of Active Chartered Financial Planners. The firm’s clients were relatively evenly split in the 2016 vote, with 52% saying they voted Remain and 43.75% voting Leave. Ten years later, 71% said they would vote the same way again based on what they know now, while only 12% said they had changed their minds. However, t…
In the 10 years of Brexit, the population of the United Kingdom is considering the possibility of returning to the European Union. Read more
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