IMF warns of uncertainty if Scotland votes 'yes'
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has warned that a vote in favour of independence in Scotland would spook the financial markets.
Success for the Yes campaign would be likely to create “uncertainty” in the short term as politicians thrashed out “complicated” issues, particularly over what currency Scotland would use, it warned.
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