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What would a Labour government mean for the economy?

There is a wide range of plausible outcomes for the economy if the Labour Party were to win a general election. But our inkling is that the most likely result would be a moderately weaker economy than otherwise, modestly higher interest rates and bond yields, and a weaker pound and lower equity prices.

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