Soc Gen’s Juckes sees U.K. economy on ‘gradual down path’
By Bloomberg
08 March 2017 |
12:56 pm
Kit Juckes, a global strategist at Societe Generale, discusses a slowing of the U.K. economy post-Brexit and the impact of a weakening pound.
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