BoE agents see firms aiming for ‘business as usual’ in wake of Brexit
Agents’ post-Brexit review shows housing market resilience amid general stability
The Bank of England today (July 20) released its first agents' summary of business conditions since the UK's vote to leave the EU, signalling the referendum has not had any major short-term impacts.
Despite a rise in uncertainty, the majority of firms in the UK are seeking to maintain "business as usual", the report says. Agents note the tightening of credit conditions in financial markets, but say early evidence indicates banks' appetite to lend has been "maintained".
The housing market also
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