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2019 Brexit Timeline

2019 has been an essential year for the Brexit movement. Each event in turn has had an impact on the currency market. Here’s our Brexit timeline that highlights key events so far this year, along with how they have impacted the GBP/EUR exchange rate over the course of the year.

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