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How might the resignation of Prime Minister Starmer affect the UK's economy and international relations?

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June 24, 2026에 시작됨

US equity futures waver and oil dips as Iran cites "major progress" in peace talks with the US. The pound falls against major currencies as UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer announces his resignation. Monica Defend of Amundi Investment Institute looks ahead to a busy week of economic data. (Source: Bloomberg)

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CLAIM 게시자: will Jun 24, 2026
The potential for political instability following Starmer's resignation raises concerns about the UK's attractiveness to international investors. If the new leadership cannot quickly demonstrate economic competence, the country's global standing and economic prospects may diminish.

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CLAIM 게시자: will Jun 24, 2026
The impact of Starmer's resignation on the UK's economy and international relations is uncertain. It is crucial to analyze how the successor's policies will differ and how they will address current economic challenges, including inflation and trade relations.

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