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Monday 04 March 2019 11:46 am  |  Updated:  Monday 03 June 2019 1:24 am

More than half of UK private investors say Brexit will provide opportunity, according to a new survey

More than half of UK private investors believe Brexit will provide an opportunity for investment, according to a new survey.

A total of 15 per cent of investors surveyed by Master Investor said that the UK’s departure from the European Union would be a “disaster” while 51 per cent said it would be an opportunity.

Read more: President of Slovenia backs Brexit extension

Overall, 86 per cent of respondents said they had a confident investment outlook going forward, and identified the availability of debt finance as their biggest concern.

Higher interest rates were considered to be the second most risky issue, according to the 175 private investors surveyed last month, followed by currency volatility, international political volatility and a no-deal Brexit respectively.

A global economic slowdown and a new UK government led by Labour’s Jeremy Corbyn were of the least risk, investors said.

Master Investor director James Faulkner said: “The research clearly shows that despite ongoing economic uncertainty and market volatility, investors are overwhelmingly confident about their investments.

Read more: Parliament now has the option to block no-deal: GBP/USD hits $1.33

“Brexit is seen as an opportunity not a disaster for investors and they are backing UK companies, both large and small.

“We were surprised however to see such little concern for a change in UK government or a more general economic slowdown.”

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