Daily Briefing: - Third time lucky for May's deal? MPs overwhelmingly back Brexit delay - Zuzana Caputova, dubbed Slovakia’s 'Erin Brockovich', leads election polls - ECB rate-hike prospects before next downturn are fading - poll
LONDON - March 29, once destined to go down as a milestone in British history, will now be a spring Friday much like any other - assuming of course the European Union begrudgingly agrees to the request to a Brexit delay thatThe two other take-aways from this week of voting are that a no-deal Brexit could now only really come about by accident and against the will of parliament; and that Theresa May remains just about in control of proceedings, despite a palpable weakening in her authority.
Some of them are sounding more conciliatory; on the other hand, a local media report this morning suggests thatA pro-Brexit protester holds up a sign outside the Houses of Parliament, March 14, 2019 If they are right that the ECB has missed its window to tighten its policy, that is worrying - it means that the bank will have very little scope from its conventional arsenal to provide an easing of conditions if the economy goes into a more severe downturn and so would be forced to dream up new tools to fight one.
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