Sterling’s Brexit slump is overblown

One of the most tangible consequences of the UK’s June vote to quit the EU was the immediate collapse in the value of the pound.

Sterling’s Brexit slump is overblown

The combination of a huge political upset — which saw the resignation of a national leader — and the prospect of a wounded economy drove sterling lower on the foreign exchange market in the immediate aftermath of the vote.

Six months on, however, the reasons for the currency’s depreciation seem less compelling.

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