The British pound has hit the lowest point since 1985, but governor of the Bank of England Mark Carney says it’s to be expected, and the bank is well prepared for this. Carney said: “Inevitably there will be a period of uncertainty. It will take some time to establish new relationships with Europe and the rest of the world. “The Bank of England will not hesitate to take additional measures, as required as markets adjust, and as the UK economy moves forward.”

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