Economic arguments around Brexit impact are ‘bogus’ – Woodford
Neil Woodford has said he believes the United Kingdom’s economy would not be adversely impacted by leaving the European Union, with temporary currency weakness the only real issue.
Neil Woodford has said he believes the United Kingdom’s economy would not be adversely impacted by leaving the European Union, with temporary currency weakness the only real issue.
If Britain decides to stay in the EU it could end up being “significantly more positive” for markets than what is believed now, said Paras Anand, head of European equities at Fidelity International.
Membership of the European Union has brought significant benefits to the UK asset management industry, Guy Sears told the Treasury Select Committee on Tuesday.
Workers at Toyota’s plants in Burnaston and Deeside will breathe a sigh of relief on the car maker’s renewed commitment to the UK, but it’s a sign of further questions to come on Brexit.
The prospect of rising interest rates and a potential Brexit are likely to impact property sector investor sentiment in 2016, says Alan Sippetts, investment director at Heartwood Investment Management.
Could Mark Carney’s dovish comments yesterday have been made with one eye on a ‘Brexit’?
It’s been a busy six months for the FTSE, but how are UK managers set for a potentially volatile second half of the year and beyond?