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29 Jun, 2016 06:41

Assessing the severe consequences of the Brexit vote

As the UK prepares to leave the European Union, German Chancellor Angela Merkel mirrors other leaders in Europe, saying she will broker no special favors for the UK over the single market. Ameera David has details. In the UK, the question now is who will replace David Cameron as Prime Minister. RT correspondent reports on the latest from London. Then, Boom Bust’s Bianca Facchinei reports that German carmaker VW will settle its diesel emissions case in the US. Afterwards, RT Correspondent Ashlee Banks details worries that the Olympic Games in Brazil could turn out to be a major flop.After the break, Ameera talks to Chris Versace, the Chief Investment Officer at Tematica Research and Co-Author of “Cocktail Investing” about the financial implications of the Brexit vote. And in the Big Deal, Ameera continues the conversation about the repercussions of the Brexit vote with Edward Harrison.

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