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Brexit : What's next ?
The interminable postponement of Brexit: 3 commercial scenarios
Three years after the referendum of June 2016 about the United Kingdom’s membership of the European Union (EU), the Brexit process is taking a rather arduous route. Depending on the terms of withdrawal of the United Kingdom, future relations with the EU will have significant economic implications. With the interminable postponement of Brexit, 3 commercial scenarios have emerged.
Daniel While, Research and Strategy Director, explains the various scenarios in an overview.
The team
Henry-Aurélien Natter joined Praemia REIM as Research Manager in January 2018. He has the mission of developing the analyses of the Research & Strategy Department on the real estate markets, the economy and capital in France and in Europe.
Henry-Aurélien Natter began his career at Les Echos Etudes (formerly Eurostaf), then at C&W (formerly DTZ), and lastly at BNP PRE, where he acquired solid and varied experience in real estate research, strategy and finance. He is qualified with an AES degree in Business Management, a Masters Decree in management and SME management, and an International Master in commerce and marketing.
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