The market's uncertainty creates range of emotions among workers on UK markets, said Dan McCrum.
The hedge fund manager answered without hesitation, that "Sovereignty" is the reason he had voted for the UK to leave the EU.
London’s financial industry would be fine, too well entrenched to move. Anyway, wouldn’t we rather be looking to strike trade deals with the likes of Indonesia, with its growing economy and population, than the demographically challenged and stagnating nations of Europe?
The main point of Brexit is, for the natives to be sure of their future.
In the meantime, UK's stock market is both close to a record high and becalmed, with the volatility of the FTSE 100 the lowest since 2014.
"That's what you do when you face uncertainty. You hold your breath."
Bloomberg
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