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Brexit leader Nigel Farage addresses Trump rally, bashes Clinton

EghtesadOnline: Nigel Farage, a key figure in the successful campaign to get Britain out of the European Union, lent his support to Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump on Wednesday, saying Trump represented the same type of anti-establishment movement that he masterminded in his own country.
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Publish Date:25/August/2016 | 10:13

Pro- Brexit Economists Sense Vindication as U.K. Shows Resilience

EghtesadOnline: Pro- Brexit economists smell vindication, not fear. With consumers on their biggest summer spending spree in 14 years after Britain’s vote to quit the European Union, “Leave” backers Patrick Minford and Ruth Lea see reasons to be cheerful. For them, bumper retail sales figures this week and a report showing the labor market remained resilient provide initial evidence that the economy can defy gloomy pre-vote predictions.
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Publish Date:20/August/2016 | 09:59

New York nabs global property crown from London on Brexit fears

EghtesadOnline: New York has knocked off London as the world's premier city for foreign investment in commercial real estate due to fears the vote to leave the European Union would diminish the British capital's appeal as a global financial center.
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Publish Date:20/August/2016 | 08:43

Britain to plug 4.5 billion pound EU funding gap for farms, colleges

EghtesadOnline: Britain will fill a gap of as much as 4.5 billion pounds ($5.8 billion) in funding for agriculture, universities and its regions that will open up when Britain leaves the European Union, finance minister Philip Hammond said.
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Publish Date:14/August/2016 | 08:51

Bonds Climb as Central Banks Stoke Demand, Commodities Decline

EghtesadOnline: Bonds advanced around the world, spurred by central banks’ commitments to boost growth and a dimming outlook for inflation as commodities declined. The pound fell for a fifth day as the Bank of England resumes debt purchases to combat the fallout from Britain’s Brexit vote.
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Publish Date:09/August/2016 | 10:37

Flight bookings to Britain rise after Brexit weakens pound

EghtesadOnline: Flight bookings to Britain rose in the month following the country's vote to leave the European Union as international visitors sought to take advantage of a cheaper UK-based holiday after a slump in the pound.
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Publish Date:08/August/2016 | 10:41

Disappointing China July imports suggest cooling domestic demand

EghtesadOnline: China's exports and imports fell more than expected in July in a rocky start to the third quarter, pointing to further weakness in global demand in the aftermath of Britain's decision to leave the European Union.
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Publish Date:08/August/2016 | 10:17

Bank of England prepares to tackle Brexit hit

EghtesadOnline: The Bank of England (BoE) must decide over the coming week how much trouble Britain's economy is in following the shock vote to leave the European Union, and how much firepower it can throw at the problem.
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Publish Date:31/July/2016 | 08:37

UK firms expect growth to stagnate over next three months: CBI

EghtesadOnline: British businesses expect economic growth to grind almost to a halt over the next three months due to weaker investment and consumer confidence after June's vote to leave the European Union, the Confederation of British Industry said on Sunday.
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Publish Date:31/July/2016 | 08:33

Early 2017 could be best time to trigger Article 50: UK trade minister

EghtesadOnline: Early next year could be the best time for Britain to trigger formal divorce talks with the European Union so a deal can be reached before the next national election in 2020, international trade minister Liam Fox was reported as saying.
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Publish Date:26/July/2016 | 11:46

UK Faces Severe Deterioration After Shock Europe Exit

EghtesadOnline: Britain’s economy was battered by the Brexit vote last month and faced a “dramatic deterioration” in activity as orders dried up and business investments were canned, key data showed Friday.
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Publish Date:25/July/2016 | 14:30

Eyes on Fed, BOJ, Europe's bank stress test

EghtesadOnline: Central banks from Washington to Tokyo take center stage next week, although policymakers are likely to remain cautious as they wait for the dust to settle from Britain's shock vote to leave the EU.
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Publish Date:25/July/2016 | 08:03

Asian shares, dollar stay close to recent peaks

EghtesadOnline: Asian shares held near nine-month highs on Monday as assurance from policymakers on the need to boost growth quelled worries over the impact of Britain's Brexit vote while the dollar, buoyed by solid U.S. economic data, stayed firm.
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Publish Date:25/July/2016 | 07:41

British PM May to discuss Brexit and borders in Northern Ireland

EghtesadOnline: Prime Minister Theresa May visits Northern Ireland on Monday to discuss the implications of the United Kingdom's vote to leave the European Union and what Brexit will mean for the province's border with Ireland.
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Publish Date:25/July/2016 | 07:20

G20 will use 'all policy tools' to protect growth as Brexit looms

EghtesadOnline: Leaders from the world's biggest economies are poised on Sunday to renew their commitments to support global growth and better coordinate actions in the face of uncertainty over Britain's decision to leave the European Union and growing protectionism.
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Publish Date:24/July/2016 | 08:33

France Urges UK to Begin Brexit Soon

EghtesadOnline: French President Francois Hollande urged Prime Minister Theresa May on Thursday to quickly come up with a negotiating stance for Britain's departure from the European Union but agreed she needed time to trigger the formal divorce.
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Publish Date:23/July/2016 | 19:36