LONDON (Reuters) - Credit ratings agency Moody's said on Friday that the risk of Britain leaving the European Union without a deal remained high, though the chances of a delay were growing after Prime Minister Theresa May lost a symbolic parliament vote late on Thursday.
"The chance of the UK requesting an extension to the Brexit process is increasing. However, this would merely prolong the uncertainty - which is clearly credit negative," Moody's lead UK sovereign credit analyst Sarah Carlson said.
"At the same time, the risk of a no-deal Brexit, which would have a significant negative impact, remains high," she added.
(Reporting by David Milliken. Editing by Andrew MacAskill)
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