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Stocks and sterling rise while traditional safe-haven assets gold and bonds slip, as investors are guardedly optimistic about a "Remain" vote in Britain's European Union referendum. Sara Hemrajani reports.
Wall Street fell for a fifth straight session on Wednesday after the Federal Reserve left U.S. interest rates unchanged and investors remained nervous about the upcoming vote on whether Britain should leave the EU. Bobbi Rebell reports.
Prime Minister Theresa May is poised to win Britain's snap election but lose her parliamentary majority, a shock exit poll suggested Thursday, in what would be a major blow for her leadership as Brexit talks loom. IMAGES
Britain's vote to exit the European Union sent U.S. stocks plunging. Elly Park a reports.
Britain's vote to exit the European Union sent U.S. stocks plunging. Elly Park a reports.
The first official budget figures since Britain voted to leave the EU show a smaller-than-expected budget surplus. As post-referendum data continues to trickle in, attention is turning to what sort of access Britain will seek with its main trading partners in the EU. Kirsty Basset reports.