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The final count for the North East showed that the Brexit Party won two of the three seats in the region. The results are still very preliminary as vote counting is still underway. Brexit Party, led by Nigel Farage who was leader of the UKIP, is competing with other British parties for ...
However, it isn't fielding candidates everywhere - instead targeting Leave seats where its predecessors, the Brexit Party and UKIP, performed well - and has yet to win a seat or council for itself. "Close comparisons of change in vote share demonstrate that support for Re...
We have commented in recent reports on the effect of post Brexit referendum exchange rates on our revenues in the absence of any hedging mechanisms. We have no current plans to institute any hedging mechanisms and therefore any future changes in exchange rates, up or down will impact our ...
Trading has been sluggish due to an absence in volatility compared with a year ago, when results were boosted by the surprise Brexit vote. At Goldman Sachs, revenues in the closely-watched fixed income, currency and commodities division sank 40 percent to $1.2 billion. ...
the UK equity market has faced numerous challenges: relatively poor performance especially compared to the United States and some other overseas markets, multiple regulatory changes and of course Brexit. As a result, an increasing number of companies have chosen to delist, move abroad or to seek ...
Rachel Sheard, who cast her vote near the site of the London Bridge attack, said the election certainly wasn't about Brexit. "I don't think that's in the hearts and minds of Londoners at the minute, (not) nearly as much as security is," said Sheard, 22. "It was very scary on ...
The EU referendum results have revealed that Britain voted to leave the European Union. The final count showed that 52% voters were in favour of Brexit.
Immediately after the Brexit vote, British political scientist Rob Ford offered a thought that seems fitting here. He asked whether people were feeling like strangers in their own country — and said that’s how people voting for Brexit have felt for years. Seems like it has an analog here ...
By most recent measures, the UK's GDP has been the envy of the Western world, with record low unemployment and high growth figures. If everything was going so well, then why did over 17 million people vote for Brexit, despite the warnings about what it could do to their country's ...