IN THE short term it is doing to be “dicey” if we vote to leave the EU, an independent financial advisor in Petersfield has warned.
Liam Starley, of Stiles and Company in The Spain, Petersfield, which helps customers with retirement planning, pensions, mortgages and investment, said: “the markets react to uncertainty and they will suffer, particularly if we vote out.”
Customers had not come to him with any particular concerns about their finances pre-referendum.
But experts suggests that if the vote in tomorrows EU Referendum is to leave the single market, the financial markets could suffer a turbulent period, already called ’Brexit Schock.’




