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23.6.18

Investors say Brexit has had a positive impact on their trading — despite Remainers’ fears for economy

JUST one in four of investors say Brexit has impacted their finances - despite nine in ten fearing the worst for the stockmarket two years ago.
On the anniversary of the Brexit vote, three quarters of financiers said the result of the historic referendum has had a positive impact - or made no difference to their trading.
 Stockbroker Richard Stone says rising markers have driven up portfolio values
Stockbroker Richard Stone says rising markers have driven up portfolio values

Stockbroking boss Richard Stone from the The Share Centre, who surveyed 1,500 clients, said: “It is certainly the case that personal investors’ fears of the impacts of a vote to Leave on the stock-market have not materialised.”

He added: “For most personal investors rising markets since the Referendum result have driven portfolio values up and generally improved sentiment.” RSS feed from The Sun
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1 comment:

  1. In the past two years, apart from Osborne's over-hyped Project Fear, adverse factors which have affected the UK market for investors have been largely external ones- which have had nothing to do with Brexit! What is happening in the USA- the Trump Factor, etc- has caused much greater volatility on world markets than what is happening in the UK! Likewise political uncertainty in the EU- in Germany, and Italy- has caused volatility on the Continent with inevitably, a spill-over into the London market- but again that has nothing to do with Brexit! But has Brexit had any real effect at all? Possibly- but positively I would suggest- despite the present political fog!

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