U.K. and EU agree on Brexit text
By Bloomberg
14 November 2018 |
9:02 am
The pound is on the rise amid news that the U.K. and the European Union have agreed to a draft deal on Brexit, potentially offering enough time to have both sides sign off on it this month.
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