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The Brexit conundrum

Bank of England has only limited room to respond to hard Brexit

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The Article 50 deadline for the UK to leave the European Union is set for March 29. With the clock ticking and British and European lawmakers deadlocked, there are still a number of possible outcomes, including a worst-case – at least in the short term – ‘no-transition-period, no-deal’, or ‘hard’, Brexit.

A hard Brexit is the default position of the UK’s embattled prime minister, Theresa May, should EU and UK negotiators fail to come up with a revised version of a previous long-brokered

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