Thursday, November 3, 2016

Pound up 1% as court rules MPs must vote on Brexit


Investing.com – Sterling Thursday extended gains as High Court rules parliament must vote on Article 50.
Sterling was up 1.07% at $1.2438 at 07:00 ET close to three-week highs.
Article 50 would trigger formal talks on Britain’s departure from the EU.
The government said it would appeal the court’s ruling.
The BoE is expected later Thursday to keep monetary policy on hold.



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Pound up 1% as court rules MPs must vote on Brexit

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