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Brexit a risk to stability: US Treasury

US Treasury Department experts say Brexit was a shock and elevates the risks to US financial stability, though they remain moderate.

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Britain's decision to quit the European Union has elevated the risks to US financial stability, though they remain moderate, US Treasury Department experts say.

The report issued on Monday by Treasury's Office of Financial Research comes a day after global finance officials promised to protect the world economy from the shockwaves of Britain's "Brexit" referendum last month and to boost sluggish growth.

The vote, which surprised financial markets and was a "negative shock" to investor confidence, brings in months or years of uncertainty over British finance, trade and investment, the OFR report says.

Because Britain's economy and financial system are so closely connected with the US and the rest of Europe, distress in Britain could threaten US financial stability, it warned.

"Brexit was a shock," OFR Director Richard Berner told reporters.


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