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What made financial headlines over the weekend?

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Here's our weekly heads-up on the stories that may have caught your clients' attention over the weekend ...

Just how full is your Brexit glass? Contrasting takes on the post-referendum outlook were on offer this weekend from the Mail and the Express, with the former presenting a range of gloomy pieces such as ‘Cut business rates to help us cope with Brexit' and the ever-reliable Are we on the brink of a house price crash? before topping it all off with Bank could cut interest rates to 0.25% next week in bid to prop up UK's slowing economy after Brexit vote. That piece suggests "a plunge in consumer confidence and evidence that the economy is in for a sharp slowdown after the UK's decision to...

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