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UK exit risk has risen sharply in the last two days – RBC CM

Adam Cole, Research Analyst at RBC Capital Markets, suggests that the implied UK exit risk has risen sharply in the last two days (27% today from 17% last Thursday, according to the bookmakers’ odds), but we still think it is too low given that opinion polls are showing no real change in voting intentions.

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“We continue to prefer tactical shorts in GBP. Our trade of the week this week is short GBP/SEK. UK data will continue to be scrutinised for evidence that referendum-related uncertainty is constraining activity and this is particularly true of survey based-data like today’s manufacturing PMI.”

 

 

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