Sentences with phrase «wake of brexit»

«In the wake of the Brexit vote, the yield on the 10 - year U.S. Treasury bond plummeted 24 basis points,» Sean Becketti, Freddie Mac chief economist, said in a statement.
In the wake of Brexit, the Republic of Ireland could become the go - to European hub for FinTech and blockchain companies.
The principle of digitalisation has been left without Parliamentary backing in the wake of Brexit, says Roger Smith
One concern is that many UK - based firms may have to restructure offices in EU countries in the wake of Brexit.
Route1 is rapidly growing in both the UK and AsiaPac legal recruitment markets, and despite seeing lateral hiring slowing in the UK in the wake of Brexit, we are experiencing strong demand for 3 + PQE level transactional roles in Australia.
Medium sized companies in the UK have identified the IT skills gap amongst their top 3 risks for the next decade with fears amplified in the wake of the Brexit vote.
In the wake of the Brexit vote, the legal team also gave guidance and direction to Swinton, which has a French parent company.
It's undeniable that we have a seen a drop off in the volume of property transactions; however, lack of supply coupled with the uncertainty facing the UK economy in the wake of the Brexit vote has created the perfect storm.
It is impossible to mitigate entirely the risks which arise out of the uncertainty of the question of jurisdiction in the wake of Brexit.
Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer has recruited the UK's former European commissioner for financial services Jonathan Hill as a senior adviser, following his resignation in the wake of the Brexit vote last year.
Berwin Leighton Paisner (BLP) saw revenue fall by just under 2 % in 2015 - 16 to # 254m, down from # 259m in 2014 - 15, with the firm announcing its financial results at the same time as confirming that it is delaying its salary reviews in the wake of Brexit.
Much has been made about the complexity for the United Kingdom of negotiating its external relations with the EU and the rest of the world in the wake of Brexit.
In the wake of Brexit, the Bank of England is predicted to cut interest rates for the first time in seven years...
James Davies, the managing partner of the firm's employment and immigration division, added: «Ireland has become an important jurisdiction for our clients across many different sectors in the wake of Brexit - in particular with regard to employment and data privacy.
+ A statue of a woman in a black burqa, entitled Walk A Mile In Her Veil, was vandalized in the wake of the Brexit vote.
In the wake of the Brexit vote, concerns are building about London's status as a center of international banking.
For example, many investors thought the bull market's days were numbered last summer in the wake of Brexit, or the UK's vote to pull out of the European Union.
Or, more recently, how pundits were predicting Armageddon for stocks in the wake of the Brexit vote, only to see the market climb to new highs.
In the wake of Brexit, global markets have materially re-priced a number of asset classes.
But if anything, the outlook for bond yields has become murkier in the wake of Brexit, or British voters» decision last week to withdraw from the European Union, which creates even more uncertainty about the prospects for growth around the world.
According to automotive analysts, General Motors is the automaker most likely to shift production to mainland Europe in the wake of the Brexit decision.
He also warned that many potential pupils based overseas had turned their backs on private schools in England in the wake of the Brexit vote, choosing boarding schools in Australia, the US and Canada instead.
This has the potential to have a long - term and damaging effect on our country's economy, as in the wake of Brexit, Britain is expected to experience a shortage of 3 million high skilled workers.
Read: Cultural Currents in the Wake of Brexit
Harriet Gill, managing director of education and wellbeing at Coram said: «In the wake of Brexit and concerns about divisions within an increasingly multi-cultural society, we need to examine the role of schools in creating a more cohesive, integrated Britain.
Whether Paddington is doing kind deeds for his neighbors or winning over the prison's cantankerous cook, Knuckles McGinty (Brendan Gleeson), he moves through London spreading generosity, joy, and acceptance — a message that's never preachy but feels particularly powerful in the wake of Brexit.
That's why in the past year — in the wake of Brexit and President Trump's election — he has talked about politics in private.
In the wake of the Brexit vote, British scientists raised vocal concerns that the government would reduce its financial support for science.
Again, UKIP will hope that their policies are still relevant in the wake of the Brexit vote, and that they can take votes from both Labour and the Conservatives.
Legatum emerged as one of the most influential voices in Westminster in the wake of the Brexit vote with senior Leave figures including Matthew Elliott joining the think tank.
Leading figures on the centre left and left of British Politics will hold a public meeting today (Tuesday 5th July) to discuss «progressive alliances» in the wake of Brexit.
The stakes are high in the wake of the Brexit referendum, and Cabinet ministers have differing views on the settlement Britain should seek.
In the wake of Brexit, the government must focus on pay and nursing shortages to give the NHS a better chance of a sustainable future.
It could be a routine hold for Labour in a constituency they have dominated forever, proving that rumours of the party's demise have been greatly exaggerated; it could be the route to Westminster for Paul Nuttall (for whom this is the fifth attempt to get into the Commons — still short of Nigel Farage's number), heralding the beginning of a big Ukip surge into working - class Labour heartlands; it could end up with a very close three -(or even four -, depending on Liberal Democrat performance) way race that shows the new divides in the electorate in the wake of the Brexit referendum.
Mrs May is leading the race to take over from Mr Cameron after he quit in the wake of the Brexit vote.
They set up a crowd - funded event, Unite Against Dividers, for artists, activists, curators, politicians, entrepreneurs, publishers and union and migrant representatives to meet up and organise in the wake of the Brexit vote.
In the wake of the Brexit result the SNP called for a second independence referendum.
But Macron's Europhilia shouldn't blind us to the reality that one - half of the Paris - Berlin axis, which has been core to the European integration project (even more so in the wake of Brexit), is increasingly unenthusiastic about the European Union.
Second, markets are likely to suffer extraordinary volatility in the wake of Brexit.
On the longer end of things, as recently as the summer of 2016, the 10 - year US T - note yield crashed all the way down to 1.3 % in the wake of the Brexit vote.
In the wake of Brexit the world is once again looking to central banks to jump - start the economy with more stimulus.
Speth also raised concern that some European consumers might be shunning British brands in the wake of the Brexit vote, referring to comments by European sales representatives.
The letter goes on to say that Chancellor George's Osborne's proposed emergency budget to plug the» # 30 billion ($ 43 billion) black hole» in the wake of a Brexit was «ludicrous,» and «scaremongering born of desperation.
The EMA and EBA headquarters — currently both based in London — will have to move away from the U.K. in the wake of Brexit, which is due to take effect by the end of March 2019.

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While global stocks have rebounded temporarily from the thrashing they took in the wake of last week's U.K. decision, it appears that the long - rumored merger between Lionsgate and premium cable network Starz might have been derailed by the global financial uncertainty stemming from the Brexit.
The Windrush scandal overshadowed the Commonwealth summit in London and has raised questions about May's six - year stint as interior minister before she became prime minister in the wake of the 2016 Brexit referendum.
May was elected Britain's second - ever female prime minister in 2016, in the wake of the country's so - called Brexit vote to leave the European Union.
The promise of continued low rates in Brexit's wake could be good news for U.S. homeowners, both current and potential.
Then British Prime Minister Theresa May's recent comments that the government had set a deadline to initiate the Brexit process woke up a number of traders.
The Bank of England spent nearly 100,000 on a Governors» Day Jolly on July 10, but two weeks in the wake of the historic Brexit vote.
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