New turning point in Brexit? Schroders won't bet on it

Investors have lost confidence in predicting the Brexit outcome, according to Azad Zangana senior economist from the UK-listed asset manager.
Prior to joining Schroders, Azad Zangana was an economist at the British ministry of finance, Her Majesty's Treasury. | Photo: Søren Top
Prior to joining Schroders, Azad Zangana was an economist at the British ministry of finance, Her Majesty's Treasury. | Photo: Søren Top

Late last night, the UK and the EU agreed a new Brexit deal containing minor "corrections" compared to the original deal, which was rejected by a wide margin in the UK House of Commons. Today, Tuesday, in the parliament members are to vote on the new deal, however, it remains unknown when the vote will happen.

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