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Bye, Britain: Companies look to make their own Brexit after the vote to leave


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LONDON — A week after the UK's vote to leave the European Union, things don't seem quite as bad as they first looked.

Global stock markets have rebounded after they fell off a cliff after the shocking results emerged. Even the FTSE 100 has bounced back after two days of record losses, hitting its highest level since August. The pound stabilised after hitting a 31-year low against the dollar. 

That might be a false sense of security. 

Economists and business leaders are generally in broad agreement that the volatility suffered by stock markets will not go away anytime soon. Beyond those markets, the long road of withdrawing from the EU and then writing new trade deals is likely to have serious repercussions on the British economy. Read more...

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