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China finance minister says 'Brexit' has heightened uncertainty for markets

Stock markets around the world plunged in the wake of the referendum while the Sterling's value also plummeted

A worker answers a telephone in the office of Brexit group pressure group "Leave.eu" in London

A worker answers a telephone in the office of Brexit group pressure group "Leave.eu" in London

Reuters BEIJING

China's finance minister said on Sunday Britain's vote to leave the European Union has heightened uncertainty for markets but described the recent market reaction as "excessive" with the real implications of the vote likely in five to 10 years.

Lou Jiwei, China's Minister of Finance, made the comments at the first annual meeting of the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank in Beijing.

The "Brexit" decision "will cast a shadow over the global economy... The repercussions and fallout will emerge in the next five to 10 years," Lou said.

"It's difficult to predict now," he said. "The knee-jerk reaction from the market is probably a bit excessive and needs to calm down and take an objective view."

 

Stock markets around the world plunged in the wake of the referendum while the Sterling's value also plummeted.

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First Published: Jun 26 2016 | 9:15 AM IST

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