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Slumping pound to Cost UK Dearly

EghtesadOnline: The UK is set to crash down the table of the world's largest economies because of Brexit , a report claims. And an analysis by the Center for Economics and Business Research says the slump in the value of the pound will take its toll on the country's economic growth.
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Publish Date:27/December/2016 | 10:25

Britain’s ‘Unlawful’ Spying Powers Attacked by Top EU Court

EghtesadOnline: The European Union’s top court ruled against Britain in its first major judgment of the Brexit era, saying U.K. measures forcing telecommunications companies to keep hold of customer data for a year violate the bloc’s laws.
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Publish Date:21/December/2016 | 19:15

Britain's May to brief Brussels as EU prepares for Brexit talks

EghtesadOnline: Prime Minister Theresa May will update Britain's partners in Brussels on Thursday on her plans to launch talks by March on quitting the EU, and they will settle their arrangements for the negotiations.
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Publish Date:15/December/2016 | 09:17

Brexit trade deal with EU could take 10 years, UK envoy to EU says: BBC

EghtesadOnline: A post- Brexit trade deal between Britain and the European Union might take 10 years to finalize and could still fail, the United Kingdom's ambassador to the bloc has told Prime Minister Theresa May's government, the BBC reported on Thursday.
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Publish Date:15/December/2016 | 09:08

Lawyers seek to launch fresh Brexit challenge in Irish courts

EghtesadOnline: A group of British and Irish lawyers are seeking to challenge Britain's decision to leave the European Union in the Irish High Court to try to establish if Brexit can be reversed once divorce talks have been triggered.
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Publish Date:10/December/2016 | 13:43

UK looking to compensate Brexit loss with ME deals

EghtesadOnline: Director of the London-based Abrar Islamic Foundation (Abrar House) Saeed Shahabi believes that the British government is seeking to compensate for Brexit loss with Middle Eastern deals.
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Publish Date:08/December/2016 | 22:39
Soaring U.S. productivity, a floating yuan, and the end of cash?

Nomura Has 10 'Gray Swan' Risks That Could Roil Markets in 2017

EghtesadOnline: Markets' black swans are rapidly turning gray. Brexit , the election of Donald Trump, and a faltering bull market in bonds have all helped elevate analysts' 2017 tail risk predictions from the status of colorful festive reading to a cause for sleepless nights.
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Publish Date:08/December/2016 | 17:55

UK's lower house would back triggering EU divorce talks - Reuters research

EghtesadOnline: While the British government tries to prevent parliament voting on its plan to trigger the country's exit from the European Union, Reuters research indicates the lower house would in fact support its move, based on lawmakers' recent statements.
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Publish Date:07/December/2016 | 11:35

UK's stance incompatible with smooth Brexit : Eurogroup head

EghtesadOnline: The British government's attitude towards impending talks to leave the European Union suggests that Britain's exit will not be smooth and orderly, the head of the group of euro zone finance ministers said on Tuesday.
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Publish Date:06/December/2016 | 11:06

Trump's friend Farage taunts British PM with 'ambassador's reception'

EghtesadOnline: Nigel Farage, the Brexit campaigner who U.S. President-elect Donald Trump said would be great as Britain's envoy to Washington, taunted Prime Minister Theresa May with a mock ambassador's reception complete with chocolate and champagne.
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Publish Date:24/November/2016 | 15:31

Britain's Brexit firebrand Farage meets Trump in New York

EghtesadOnline: Leading Brexit campaigner and UK Independence Party leader Nigel Farage visited U.S. President-elect Donald Trump at his home in New York City on Saturday and a Trump aide said the pair had a "very productive" meeting.
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Publish Date:13/November/2016 | 05:02
Gold, Treasuries, stocks, and volatility are going beserk.

Several Markets Are Having Their Biggest Moves Since Brexit

EghtesadOnline: It felt like Brexit ahead of the event. Now markets are moving like it's Brexit 2.0 in the U.S., with Republican nominee Donald Trump having a better night than expected as results roll in.
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Publish Date:09/November/2016 | 10:05