Brexit update: EP will not now ratify a trade deal in 2020
|Sky News Europe Correspondent. Adam Parsons has tweeted that the Chair of UK Co-ordination group at the European Parliament has confirmed that they will not now ratify a trade deal in 2020.
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Brexit update: EU and UK negotiating teams remain at loggerheads
Chair of UK Co-ordination group at European Parliament - confirms that EP will not now ratify a trade deal in 2020. https://t.co/5RiZUYBZPQ
— Adam Parsons (@adamparsons) December 20, 2020
Chair of UK Co-ordination group at European Parliament - confirms that EP will not now ratify a trade deal in 2020. https://t.co/5RiZUYBZPQ
— Adam Parsons (@adamparsons) December 20, 2020
Reuters has reported that a senior UK govt source said that Brexit talks are still difficult with significant still differences, but Brexit trade talks are set to continue Monday.
''UK continues to explore every route to a deal that is line with the UK's principles.''
Meanwhile, the United Kingdoms PM, Boris Johnson, will chair an emergency COBRA meeting later today.
GBP/USD implications
The price of cable is expected to open with a large gap to the downside as follows:
Update: Opening prices right to the target
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