Both the Bank of England and the UK government will issue assessments for various Brexit scenarios on Wednesday
On Wednesday morning (UK time) the government is expected to publish its assessment looking at how various Brexit outcomes will impact
Measured against a comparison of remaining in the EU
On Wednesday afternoon (due at 1630 GMT) the BoE will publish its assessment
focusing on the implications for interest rates (and baking oversight) for various Brexit scenarios
The BoE will (at the same time) publish its regular Financial Stability Report
But wait … there's more:
Also at 1630 GMT the Financial Conduct Authority (a financial markets regulator) puts out its Brexit impact report
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