The UK voted to leave the EU. What does it mean for Britain, the EU and the world? Prime Minister Cameron resigned. The markets panicked and rallied somewhat but the pound dropped. The air filled with ...
Remember Brexit? The markets didn’t seem to as the languid summer rolled along into mid-August. The days immediately following the June 23 vote by a majority of Britons to extract their country from ...
“Buy the shock” is emerging as a new buzzword — and investment strategy — on Wall Street. The market reaction to the Brexit bombshell was pretty much textbook. The knee-jerk response after the U.K.'s ...
One of the truisms about free trade policies is that they’re not much good without a free market. Voters in the United Kingdom may have struck a blow for freedom--economic and political--when they ...
Britain’s stunning vote Thursday to leave the European Union was part of a dramatic internal struggle over the country’s identity, culture and independence that will transform its role in the world ...
Great Britain’s vote Thursday to leave the European Union sent shockwaves through global financial markets and political bodies. Brexit, meaning “British Exit” from the EU, was a jolting reminder that ...
Through Brexit, the European Union lost a member but gained a neighbour. Though not obvious at first, the tortuous negotiations could in future help the EU to develop its relations with the other ...
Source: Pixabay License, free for commercial use with no attribution Brexit is turning out to be a tragic example of bad negotiation. Good negotiators follow a basic set of rules that Brexit has ...
Primary blame for the result of last Thursday’s EU referendum in Britain lies with the Fleet Street press, the Conservative Party fighting their internal civil war through a vote and a tidal wave of ...
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