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: But don't be surprised if both sides in this debate are wrong, and the markets instead react with a collective shrug, according to Market Watch. That not because Brexit and a rate increase aren't momentous. The debate about both of these events has been dominated by those who think the market will soar or plunge depending on the outcome. But the markets do an impressive job discounting what coming straight at them down the pike. Brexit not the biggest risk For investors The possibility of the U.K. exiting the European Union, also known as the Brexit, should be the least of investors' worries, according to investing experts at a Market Watch panel discussion in London. So most of those events' eventual impact will have already been reflected in the market pricing before they actually come to pass. (news.financializer.com). As reported in the news.

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