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As Financial Markets Rebound, Gauging Brexit's Economic Impact

Financial markets in the U.S. are beginning to rebound from Brexit shock. The three major indexes have gained back more than half of their losses since the vote last week. In Europe, stocks and the value of the pound have also been gaining, after a dramatic plunge last week that many feared could touch off a global financial crisis.

Here & Now‘s Robin Young speaks with global affairs and economics journalist Ali Velshi about the economic impact of Brexit, and the tourism fallout that could come after the terror attacks at Istanbul’s main airport.

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Ali Velshi, global affairs and economics journalist. He tweets  @AliVelshi.

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Journalist Ron Suskind, Owen Suskind, Cornelia Suskind and Director Roger Ross Williams attend the screening of "Life, Animated" during the 2016 Nantucket Film Festival Day 1 on June 22, 2016 in Nantucket, Massachusetts.  (Photo by Nicholas Hunt/Getty Images for 2016 Nantucket Film Festival)
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Journalist Ron Suskind, Owen Suskind, Cornelia Suskind and Director Roger Ross Williams attend the screening of "Life, Animated" during the 2016 Nantucket Film Festival Day 1 on June 22, 2016 in Nantucket, Massachusetts. (Photo by Nicholas Hunt/Getty Images for 2016 Nantucket Film Festival)

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