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What does a Brexit delay mean for the UK economy?

The length of any delay to Brexit beyond 29th March could have a fairly large bearing on the performance of the economy and the path taken by official interest rates. A delay of 12 months or more could even open the door to interest rate hikes within the next six months.

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