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By Cecile Gutscher, Charlotte Ryan, and Greg Ritchie A hard Brexit scares some analysts more than Corbyn as PM Sterling seen rallying if Labour-led government comes to power Investors have long been wary of the Labour leader given his desire to nationalize parts of the economy, boost borrowing and redistribute income. Yet analysts now see a Corbyn-led coalition as the best bet to avoid a disruptive exit from the European Union without a future relationship secured. Bloomberg It's Going So Badly for Johnson Even Pound Traders Prefer Corbyn
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By Cecile Gutscher, Charlotte Ryan, and Greg Ritchie A hard Brexit scares some analysts more than Corbyn as PM Sterling seen rallying if Labour-led government comes to power Investors have long been wary of the Labour leader given his desire to nationalize parts of the economy, boost borrowing and redistribute income. Yet analysts now see a Corbyn-led coalition as the best bet to avoid a disruptive exit from the European Union without a future relationship secured. Bloomberg It's Going So Badly for Johnson Even Pound Traders Prefer Corbyn
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By Cecile Gutscher, Charlotte Ryan, and Greg Ritchie
- A hard Brexit scares some analysts more than Corbyn as PM
- Sterling seen rallying if Labour-led government comes to power
Investors have long been wary of the Labour leader given his desire to nationalize parts of the economy, boost borrowing and redistribute income. Yet analysts now see a Corbyn-led coalition as the best bet to avoid a disruptive exit from the European Union without a future relationship secured.
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