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World Service,30 Jun 2016,26 mins

UK Economy Suffers After Brexit Vote, Says Bank Boss

World Business Report

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The UK economy is suffering from "post-traumatic stress disorder" after the Brexit vote, says the Bank of England governor Mark Carney.We ask whether it is as bad as people had been predicting beforehand. There are 3 million EU nationals living in the UK. Many of them are wondering what will happen to them after Brexit - the BBC's Faarea Masud speaks to them. We talk to some of them. In Kenya, two major radio stations and one television station have been shut down by their owner. Listeners and viewers tell us how they're feeling. Australians vote in national elections this coming weekend. The country has avoided recession for 25 years, but the future is unclear as a resources boom fuelled by China's appetite for iron ore and coal continues to fade. So who will win the election? (Image: Mark Carney. Credit: Getty Images)

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