Asian stock markets were volatile on Friday with Tokyo stocks and U.S. futures plunging as early vote results on whether Britain should stay in the European Union showed a tight race. Martin Schulz, Senior Economist at Economic Research Center with Fujitsu Research Institute breaks downs what might happen with the markets as results of the EU referendum are calculated.
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