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Probability of a ‘No-Deal’ Brexit Very Low, Says Eastspring’s Graham

Probability of a ‘No-Deal’ Brexit Very Low, Says Eastspring’s Graham

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Business, Social Studies

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The transcript discusses the current state of Brexit negotiations, highlighting the low probability of a no-deal Brexit and the resilience of the British pound. It examines the potential market effects of Brexit, including the impact on global risk premiums and the strength of the US dollar. The discussion also covers the factors influencing currency strength, such as monetary policy and growth rates, with a focus on the US and G10 economies.

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3 mins • 1 pt

What is the speaker's assessment of the probability of a no-deal Brexit?

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How does the speaker view the long-term deal between the UK and the EU?

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What factors does the speaker believe will influence the strength of the pound?

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What are the potential market effects of a stronger pound according to the speaker?

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How does the speaker perceive the impact of Brexit on the US dollar's strength?

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