Nothing much would change any time son and after people calm down by Monday mornings they will realise that there is no reason to revalue the British economy in the short-term, Lord Meghnad Desai, UK Labour Politician.
Sterling climbed to a 2016 high and global stocks rallied as investors bet Britons were likely to vote to remain in the European Union.
Michael Every, Head of Markets Research-Asia Pacific, Rabobank believes the markets globally will not move much till the Brexit vote is out.
British politicians today made their final pitch to a bitterly divided electorate on the eve a crucial referendum to persuade undecided voters of the merits of remaining in or leaving the 28-member EU with polls showing a razor-tight race whose outcome could shape Europe's future.