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100

The day after the Brexit vote, the value of the pound and euro fell, while the value of the US dollar increased.  What are the impacts of this.

It makes American shares more expensive for foreign governors (gold prices rose 6%) and U.S. exports to the U.K. become more expensive. (The U.K. is America's fourth-largest export market).

100

For the economy of Europe, a no-deal brexit would primarily mean that everything would become slower and more expensive, why?

Yes, customs duties imposed, border inspections introduced, supply chains destroyed, ownership stakes devalued.

100

What happend to the British pound after the vote to leave the EU happend. 

Went down 5%, 10% or 15%

Answer: went down 15%

200

Many US companies have their operations located in the UK.  What will happen with a no-deal Brexit?

It will become more costly and complex to operate in the U.K.  The main aspect is the uncertainty.  Companies like Kellog have begun preparations to proactively prepare for the potential adverse impacts of Brexit, such as delays at ports of entry and departure. 

200

According to the Norway option (outcome of brexit) how much money would the UK still pay to EU? £4, 5, 7 billion

4 billions.

200

What percentage of the voters voted to leak the EU?

51,9%

300

What are some other financial consequences that Brexit may have on the US?

  • A prolonged and complicated negotiation process that fuels political and economic uncertainty.
  • A higher degree of trade friction between the United Kingdom and the European Union post-separation.
  • Less free movement of people between the European Union and United Kingdom due to immigration restrictions.
  • A more complex and uncertain regulatory environment during the transition period as some EU rules are modified, replaced, or eliminated for UK specific regulations. 
300

Most of European decision makers are still open to the UK’s staying in the EU. (True or false).

False, most of them have lost patience with britain and want it out, fast.

300

What does leaving the EU mean to businesses in the UK.

Possible taxations on products and goods they want to export, which could lead to possible lower sales and income.

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