Sterling hits 2016 high after poll suggests Britain staying in EU

LONDON (Reuters) - Sterling surged to a 2016 high against the U.S. dollar on Thursday after an opinion poll suggested Britons have voted to keep the country in the European Union, a relief for investors who had feared a Brexit would trigger market uncertainty and volatility.
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