We have already written about how Brexit uncertainty is affecting financial markets, with the pound in particular coming under pressure. But it is harder to find concrete evidence that the looming EU referendum is having a big adverse impact on the real economy. Recent economic data have generally been holding up well. And even where the news has been weaker, factors other than the referendum may be at play.
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