Effect of Brexit on the Financial Markets
What are financial markets?
Financial markets are an open and regulated system where companies can raise large amounts of capital through bonds and stock markets, or offset their risk by investing
Brexit refers to the withdrawal of the UK from the EU on 31st January 2020 following a UK wide vote in 2016 in a referendum held by David Cameron’s pro-Europe government. 51.9% of voters voted in favour of leaving.
What are financial markets?
Financial markets are an open and regulated system where companies can raise large amounts of capital through bonds and stock markets, or offset their risk by investing
Abstract
A referendum was held on June 23rd 2016, to decide whether the United Kingdom (UK) should leave or remain as a part of the European Union (EU). This vote is commonly referred to as Brexit
INTRODUCTION
The British individuals voted to leave the Europe Union, and the will of the general population ought to win. Be that as it may, the general population voted without learning of the g
Introduction
On the 23rd June 2016, in a nationwide
referendum, British voters were asked the question:
Should the United Kingdom
remain a member of the European Union or leave the European Uni
This paper discusses the topic of parliamentary sovereignty in the UK, particularly in the wake of Brexit, and briefly touches on some social consequences had Parliamentary Sovereignty not been respected.
The aim of this dissertation is to analyse how the European Union impacts on the national level of the foreign policy-making of its smaller Member States.

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