PIMCO: sterling could hit 30 year-low vs dollar after a Brexit vote

PIMCO: sterling could hit 30 year-low vs dollar after a Brexit vote

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Sterling could fall as far $1.30 from about $1.47 currently if Britain voted to leave the bloc, Mike Amey said in the Reuters Global Markets Forum. He said there was a 60 percent chance that Britain would remain in the EU.

A "Leave" vote would also result in the Bank of England cutting interest rates, he said, but the fallout for other central banks would be limited.

"We do think the BoE would cut rates in the event of a Brexit, to zero (but not below)," he said.

"For other central banks, we do not see a Brexit as a systemic event so we doubt other central banks would have to respond directly to any market fallout."

He said China posed the biggest risk to the world economy.

"We think the biggest risk for the global economy is China and how they deal with the build up in credit post financial crisis," he said.

(Reporting by Andy Bruce; writing by Ana Nicolaci da Costa; editing by William Schomberg)

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