Faced with Brexit, Switzerland vows 'flexibility'
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Geneva
SWITZERLAND'S central bank will react with "flexibility" to the shifting economic realities following Britain's vote to leave the European Union, its chief said in a newspaper interview published on Sunday.
"The question for Switzerland is to figure out how to adapt in an optimal way," central bank chief Thomas Jordan told Le Matin Dimanche weekly, adding that it was "a bit premature to speak about risks and opportunities".
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