Polls are suddenly swinging in favor of Brexit, putting monetary policy on hold and global markets in reverse. Coordinated central bank action on a "leave" vote, if any, would likely take its cue from the Bank of England.
Polls are suddenly swinging in favor of Brexit, putting monetary policy on hold and global markets in reverse. Coordinated central bank action on a "leave" vote, if any, would likely take its cue from the Bank of England.