Scottish independence will ‘weaken economy’

Threats made by major Scottish employers such as Standard Life to move south won't help. Picture: Neil HannaThreats made by major Scottish employers such as Standard Life to move south won't help. Picture: Neil Hanna
Threats made by major Scottish employers such as Standard Life to move south won't help. Picture: Neil Hanna
A MAJORITY of city fund managers think the economy of an independent Scotland would become weaker over the long-term, according to a survey.

Research by spread betting company Capital Spreads found that 65% of investors expect Scotland’s economy to be weaker five years after independence, falling to 63% after 10 years.

In contrast 47% think that the economy of the rest of the UK would be stronger in five years’ time without Scotland, increasing to 58% 10 years after independence.

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