What stocks would be hardest-hit by a no-deal Brexit?
Joshua Warner December 17, 2020 2:49 PM
We look at four sectors that could be hardest-hit in the event of a no-deal Brexit. Share:
Top no-deal Brexit stocks to watch
A no-deal Brexit would cause significant disruption for businesses and economies in the UK and the EU. The rules that govern the huge amount of trade done between them would change overnight, falling back on World Trade Organisation (WTO) rules.
That means businesses would wake up to a drastically different environment at the start of 2021, after the transition period that has kept trade flowing as normal comes to an end at 2300 GMT on December 31.
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As the New Year s Eve deadline approaches, the two sides are still trying to negotiate a deal to avert major economic and trade disruptions. Here are some of the top issues at play.
Brexit Countdown: What To Know As Britain And The EU Fight Over Their Divorce
By Frank Langfitt
December 17, 2020
Four and a half years after the landmark Brexit referendum, the United Kingdom is still arguing with the European Union about their future relationship.
Britain officially left the EU in January and has spent the last 11 months in a transitional phase while the two sides try to negotiate a new free trade agreement to avert major disruptions at borders and more economic damage.