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 ...
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 ...
“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 ...
History teaches us that if you want your coup d’etat to be successful, you must seize the initiative and act with relentless speed. Thus far at least, those Conservative Party plotters seeking to ...
For investors and economists who made it through the years-long Brexit saga, the UK’s latest GDP release may seem familiar: a sudden jolt in growth, factories racing to boost production, and all while ...
Brexit has several lessons for the US, not least that uncertainty will shake markets, but short-term shocks should not affect long-term decisions, analysts have claimed. In a note from Bank of America ...