European Union and International Monetary Fund

Thomas Mair: The pound rallied as investors leaned towards a remain outcome from Thursday closely contested referendum, according to The Japan Times. Campaigning remained suspended Saturday as a mark of respect for murdered lawmaker Jo Cox. The Times newspaper came out Saturday in favor of Britain staying in the European Union, five days ahead of the vote. Cox, who was backing the remain campaign, was slain in her northern English constituency on Thursday. With less than a week until the referendum, the International Monetary Fund warned that a so-called Brexit would harm the British economy and contagion effects could hit markets worldwide. Murder suspect Thomas Mair has been charged and was to appear in a London court on Saturday. (news.financializer.com). As reported in the news.

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