Political risk is on the rise, warns Miton's Anthony Rayner, with economic stagnation and voter dissatisfaction unlikely to disappear any time soon.
The European Union (EU) referendum was more than two months ago but progress on what Brexit will actually mean - never mind any sense as to when an agreement will be reached - has been slow. Nevertheless, there are some developments worth highlighting around political pressure points and the economic impact so far. UK model portfolios outperform global peers after Brexit There are a number of reasons why progress has been so slow - not least that there was little planning for a Brexit scenario ahead of the result. At the same time, the implications of the result are numerous and compl...
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