The pound has fallen 0.5 percent to 1.2859 US dollars after the British Prime Minister Theresa May suggested that the country was on track for a so-called “hard Brexit,” in which Britain loses the possibility of continuing close ties to the bloc.
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Market analyst says British pound falling in response to ‘hard Brexit’ pledge
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