Blog post
11 July 2016
The great risk shift and populism
What’s at stake: For many commentators, Brexit was the signal of a broad populist backlash and illustrated the need to articulate policies that addres
Blog post
11 July 2016
What’s at stake: For many commentators, Brexit was the signal of a broad populist backlash and illustrated the need to articulate policies that addres
Blog post
06 July 2016
If the UK leaves the EU without any agreement in place, this could change the way that competition law is applied. It could also make antitrust cases
Blog post
30 June 2016
If the UK cannot secure a ‘Norway’ deal and stay within the internal market, the UK will lose passporting rights for financial services and access to
Blog post
30 June 2016
While the pound sterling has lost a lot of its value right after the Brexit vote, from a historical perspective neither the fall of the exchange rate,
Blog post
29 June 2016
The result of the UK referendum to leave the European union will likely impact the UK’s trade with other countries. Our database shows what products E
Blog post
29 June 2016
The bulk of UK Leave voters come from disadvantaged areas, and perceive immigration as a threat. But significant exceptions to this trend in England a
Blog post
29 June 2016
After four days of violent market reactions to the prospects of Brexit, markets have paused and gained in strength slightly. Why has that happened?
Blog post
28 June 2016
If the UK cannot secure a “Norway” deal and stay within the internal market, the UK will lose the passporting rights which make London attractive as a
Blog post
28 June 2016
The intermediate and long-term consequences of the UK “Brexit” referendum of 23 June 2016 are numerous and far-reaching. There has been much discussio
Blog post
28 June 2016
In the past five days a number of banks have seen their stock value decline by large amounts.
Blog post
27 June 2016
The result of the UK referendum on 23 June has been portrayed as a victory for "real people". But what consequences will the result have, and how shou
Event
27 June 2016
The UK's referendum on its EU membership was a critical moment for Britain and Europe. The days after the leave victory brought confusion and politica
Blog post
25 June 2016
Up until the British rebuff on 23 June 2016, the European Union had always been in expansion mode, also known in EU parlance as enlargement. The UK vo
Blog post
24 June 2016
Initial market reactions to Brexit
Podcast
24 June 2016
On 23 June, the UK voted to leave the European Union. What will the UK’s new relationship with the EU look like?
Blog post
22 June 2016
With the UK referendum on EU membership on 23 June, Europe is contemplating the practical consequences of a vote to leave.