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Full economic coverage of the United Kingdom's decision to leave the European Union: What does the Brexit vote to leave the EU mean for American financial firms; how the results will impact global markets; and what are the next steps to officially leaving?

Segments From this episode

Weekly Wrap: Where the economy is heading after Brexit

Jun 24, 2016
David Gura and Linnette Lopez join Kai to talk about Brexit.

Lawrence Summers on Brexit: A wakeup call for elites

Jun 24, 2016
The former U.S. Treasury secretary weighs in on the historic decision.
Former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers visits the FOX Business Network at FOX Studios in 2015. 
Photo by Rob Kim/Getty Images

What does Brexit mean for you?

Jun 24, 2016
It could mean a pretty nice vacation to the U.K. or an ugly short-term portfolio.
Supporters of the Stronger In Campaign react as results of the EU referendum are announced at the Royal Festival Hall in London, United Kingdom.
Rob Stothard/Getty Images

How people around the US are feeling about Brexit

Jun 24, 2016
Our reporters went out on the field to see how Americans are reacting to Brexit
British flags hang from the ceiling of the popular British restaurant and grocery Tea & Sympathy in Manhattan on June 24, 2016 in New York City. 
Spencer Platt/Getty Images

Brexit complicates global trade picture

Jun 24, 2016
The timeline for renegotiating Britain's access to markets will be long and complex.
A trader sits at his desk under the day's performance board that shows a dive in the value of the DAX index of companies at the Frankfurt Stock exchange the day after a majority of the British public voted for leaving the European Union.  
Thomas Lohnes/Getty Images

U.S. banks challenged by Brexit

Jun 24, 2016
They may have to move operations from London to the Continent.
London's financial district, The City of London.
LEON NEAL/AFP/Getty Images

Yes, the Brexit is about immigration

Jun 24, 2016
But it's not what you're thinking.
A young couple painted as EU flags protest on outside Downing Street against the United Kingdom's decision to leave the EU following the referendum on June 24, 2016 in London, United Kingdom.
Mary Turner/Getty Images

How far will your dollar take you on a UK vacation?

Jun 24, 2016
It depends on when you booked your trip. Don't count on a cheap ticket now.
People gather on the beach in Weymouth, England, July 2014. 
Matt Cardy/Getty Images

The mood in London after Brexit

Jun 24, 2016
Stunned. Tense. Complicated.
A man carries a European Union flag outside the Houses of Parliament on June 24, 2016 in London, United Kingdom. The result from the historic EU referendum has now been declared and the United Kingdom has voted to leave the European Union.
Rob Stothard/Getty Images

Brexit: a complex divorce

Jun 24, 2016
The process by which the UK extracts itself from the EU is a tortuous one.
A mural depicting US presidential hopeful Donald Trump sharing a kiss with former London Mayor Boris Johnson captured last month in Bristol, England. Johnson  and Trump are both supporters of Britain leaving the European Union. The nation will now start the long process of splitting off from the political-economic zone.
Matt Cardy/Getty Images

Currency traders take a wild ride during Brexit

Jun 24, 2016
An experienced trader tells us how they experienced Brexit results
Buyers' remorse?
DANIEL SORABJI/AFP/Getty Images

Full economic coverage of the United Kingdom’s decision to leave the European Union: What does the Brexit vote to leave the EU mean for American financial firms; how the results will impact global markets; and what are the next steps to officially leaving?

Music from the episode

Beautiful Liar Beyoncé, Shakira
The World Is Watching Two Door Cinema Club, Valentina Pappalardo
The High Road Broken Bells
Bulletproof La Roux