There are a myriad of different ways in which the UK political situation could play out. We can glean from recent markets moves that a disorderly Brexit would probably prompt sterling to fall further, but not collapse. The fact that bond yields have recently dropped back suggests markets agree with our view that if there were a “no deal” Brexit, the Bank would be far more likely to cut than raise interest rates.
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