Stock markets
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Chancellor to make morning statement to reassure markets as survey reveals negative business impact of EU vote
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Amid concerns that Brexit vote risks sparking fresh financial crisis, Bank of England governor says it is ready to do whatever is needed
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World markets have slumped in Europe, America and Asia, as economists predict that Brexit vote will push UK into recession
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Despite the market’s predictably volatile reaction to the EU referendum result, the longer-term impact will be harder to gauge
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Combined firm should not be based in UK following Brexit vote – if it proceeds at all – say German politicians
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From quiet reassurance that remain would edge to sterling’s 31-year low against the dollar, the mood swing was extreme
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Pound hits new high for 2016 and FTSE 100 a two-month peak amid warnings about potential losses in event of Brexit
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Shareholders have sniffed another wheeze to avoid proper boardroom reform with plan to make more electric cars
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Stock market sell-offs follow Brexit fillip, but strategist warns sterling may fall whatever result – due to ‘economic mess’
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Shares are rallying, despite City firms warning of a plunge if voters choose to leave the EU in Thursday’s referendum
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Leading shares come off best levels in final minutes of trading
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Markets are still jittery ahead of Thursday’s referendum vote
Live Pound hits new 31-year low, as Brexit fears grip markets – business live