More Brexit Aftershocks to Come
Over the past several weeks, global markets have absorbed the shock of the United Kingdom's decision to leave the European Union. Theresa May has taken the helm as British prime minister and started preparing to negotiate a new relationship with the EU.
However, the long-term effects are far from clear. The UK has not yet formally triggered procedures for withdrawal, and it remains to be seen what type of deal emerges from the complex negotiations. The resolution of these challenges will have implications for the United States and the world.
We're going to offer a webinar August 10to discuss the potential impacts on the U.S. economy, and how the consequences will vary from region to region. The presentation will focus on the devalued pound and what this means for trade and the local effects.
Please join us for this special webinar.