Iran, Keir Starmer and Brexit
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The results were stark. Before Brexit, the UK had a net volatility spillover score of +11.8, meaning it sent far more financial turbulence into Europe than it received. After Brexit, that score fell to –5.5. The UK now absorbs more shocks from Europe than it sends, making it a net recipient of volatility.
The Finnish president predicts the U.K. will rejoin the EU, and wants closer integration on defense and trade as Donald Trump rips up the world order.
Prime Minister insists closer ties to the EU are needed to navigate the impact of Iran's war, but not everyone is convinced
Mr. Brexit’ flips bond trades early as Iran war drives oil shock, forcing markets to rethink rate cuts and brace for potential hikes.
During a speech at Chatham House the president outlined why the EU must embrace ‘flexible integration’ to forge closer relations with the UK and countries like Ukraine.
It will soon be 10 years since the referendum on British membership of the European Union. But Brits just can’t seem to let Brexit go. The Labour prime minister Keir Starmer has, in a lengthy interview in the Observer newspaper, renewed speculation about ...
The European council has officially approved the UK rejoining Erasmus and paved the way for further negotiations seeking closer alignment. | ITV National News
Jordan Rochester, nicknamed “Mr. Brexit” for his UK-EU market insights, is generating new profitable trading ideas amid rising Middle East tensions. Rochester, now a macro strategist at Mizuho Bank, saw big market-disrupting implications as soon as the US-Israeli assault on Iran began.