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MOST READ: Last week, Teresa May was elected as the new Prime Minister of Britain and interest rates were held at 0.5%. How did these events affect your investments?

Emma Wall 18 July, 2016 | 1:35PM
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Brexit and income continue to be investors’ top priorities over the past week – as the political implications of Britain’s exit from the European Union unfurled. A new Prime Minister boosted sterling’s value and the widely predicted interest rate rise was put on hold. Here are the stories you have been reading.

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Emma Wall  is former Senior International Editor for Morningstar

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