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A recovery underway? Awaiting court ruling on Article 50 - BBH

Analysts at Brown Brother Harrimans noted that a hard Brexit is one that denies the UK access to the single market on the same terms as is the case currently. 

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"A soft Brexit preserves this access.   The dilemma turns on how hard the UK wants to free itself from the EU principle of free movement of people, though it is not a member of the Schengen Agreement."

"The UK's "Brexit" team, which Prime Minister May selected, is inclined to push for hard Brexit.

The UK High Court is expected to announce its ruling.

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