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Germany won’t suffer most from Brexit vote

While German exporters are particularly vulnerable to weaker demand from the UK following the Brexit vote, the economy is also well-placed to benefit from any relocation of financial services or foreign direct investment and less at risk of a drop in sentiment than other euro-zone economies.

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