British economy fundamentally strong: Cameron


London, Jun 24 (IANS): Prime Minister David Cameron on Friday assured markets and investors that the British economy remained "fundamentally strong" after the nation voted to leave the European Union.

"I would reassure markets and investors that the economy is fundamentally strong," Cameron said in a televised statement outside Downing Street.

"I would reassure Britons living abroad and EU nationals here that there will be no immediate changes."

  

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