Aug 15th, 2016

Brexit Containment Measures Remain Uncertain: Komileva

Weaker demand, slower growth, faster inflation -- that’s the U.K. economy that the Bank of England sees in its crystal ball after the nation voted for Brexit. Now the first hard numbers are on the way. So far, surveys and estimates have mostly -- though not comprehensively -- shown that the June 23 decision to quit the European Union has prompted a downturn. The Office for National Statistics will this week publish figures giving more solid clues as to whether that’s the case. G Plus Economics Chief Economist Lena Komileva discusses with Bloomberg's Manus Cranny on "Countdown."