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IMF: No-deal Brexit 'would impose very large costs' on UK

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Britain's economy would suffer "very large costs" if it leaves the European Union next March with no divorce agreement in place, the International Monetary Fund's Christine Lagarde warned in a speech at the UK Treasury on Monday. SOUNDBITE

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