Initial reactions to the U.K. exit polls
By Bloomberg
09 June 2017 |
5:40 am
Simon Derrick, Bank of New York Mellon Corp. chief currency strategist, and Bloomberg's Mark Cudmore discuss their initial reactions to the exit polls in the U.K.'s general election.
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