The eurozone economy is coping well with global uncertainty –
including Britain’s vote to leave the European Union – according to the
head of the European Central Bank, Mario Draghi.
So far, he said, it “has been resilient”.
He also told the European Parliament in Brussels that the UK should only be given access to the EU single-market if it follows EU rules over the free movement of labour, capital, goods, and services:
“Regardless of the type of relationship that emerges between the European Union and the United Kingdom, it is of utmost importance that the integrity of the single market is respected. Any outcome should ensure that all participants are subject to the same rules.”
Read more: Eurozone resilient despite Brexit vote says ECB's Draghi
So far, he said, it “has been resilient”.
He also told the European Parliament in Brussels that the UK should only be given access to the EU single-market if it follows EU rules over the free movement of labour, capital, goods, and services:
“Regardless of the type of relationship that emerges between the European Union and the United Kingdom, it is of utmost importance that the integrity of the single market is respected. Any outcome should ensure that all participants are subject to the same rules.”
Read more: Eurozone resilient despite Brexit vote says ECB's Draghi
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