Brexit slows the growth of the world economy
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) expects a slower growth in the world economy, because the Brexit will have an impact not only in the UK but in the developed European countries as well.
The IMF believes that economic, political and institutional risks increased greatly, because the Brits will leave the European Union. If the Brits would vote on to stay in the EU on June 23, the Organization would expect a much better future for the world – Népszabadság Online wrote after VG.hu. (nol.hu)
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