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IMF’s Lagarde says a no deal Brexit is the most significant risk to the UK economy

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IMF chief Christine Lagarde stating the obvious

  • IMF projections assume a timely deal, smooth Brexit
  • But a more disruptive departure will have a much worse outcome
  • Should not understate progress made in Brexit talks
  • But there are many critical issues still left unresolved
  • Range of issues at hand and lack of time for a Brexit deal is daunting
  • Sterling’s depreciation since Brexit vote has hurt real income growth
  • UK exports have not picked up enough to stop overall slower growth
  • UK has structural challenges beyond Brexit
  • Disorderly Brexit would lead to sterling depreciation and increased deficit
  • No deal Brexit outcome would lead to reduction in size of UK economy
  • Any Brexit deal will not be as good as the current smooth processes in place
  • UK would need to negotiate 63 trade deals in case of a no deal Brexit

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Lagarde mainly highlighting the risks that she and the IMF are viewing on the UK economy on the Brexit scenarios they think will take place. There’s a lot of emphasis on a no deal outcome, much like all other Brexit forecasts, but that’s very much a “prepare for the worst” kind of mentality more than reflecting the current odds (which I still see somewhere near to 50-50).

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