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How big a threat is Brexit to UK property markets?

The City of London is the part of the property market with most to lose if the UK electorate votes to leave the EU. Yet even there, the potential for services exports to fast-growing emerging markets to replace any lost trade with Europe means that the impact of an EU exit should be modest.

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