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BoE’s Carney Says Rebound in Pound Shows Prospects of No-Deal Diminished

Published 16/01/2019, 09:28
Updated 16/01/2019, 09:30
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Investing.com - In the aftermath of the UK vote that rejected the government’s deal on its exit from the European Union, Bank of England Governor Mark Carney said that the rebound in the pound suggested that markets believe the prospects of a no-deal on Brexit have diminished.

British Prime Minister Theresa May faced a crushing defeat on Tuesday as the UK parliament rejected her Brexit deal. Opposition Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn called a vote of no confidence in May's government, to be held at 2:00 PM ET (19:00 GMT) on Wednesday.

Carney made clear that he was referring to the market’s interpretation of Tuesday’s vote and that it did not necessarily reflect his personal view.

He stated that he expects market volatility to continue and wouldn’t put much emphasis on short-term market moves.

Analysts postulate that the most likely scenario is an extension of the March 29 deadline when the UK is supposed to officially leave the EU.

“While the margin of May's loss was a surprise, the defeat itself was something the market had been pricing in for a long time and it appears that participants covered shorts in the pound after the vote,” said Yukio Ishizuki, senior currency strategist at Daiwa Securities.

“The market is now factoring in the March Brexit deadline being extended. In the longer run it may boil down to two scenarios - a no-deal Brexit or no Brexit at all.”

-- Reuters contributed to this report.

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why would Corbyn bother? he's never getting in, silly little man with old ideas, so irritating that they are all playing these games, just get in tune with the people.
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