The Denver Post

Brexit negotiator says deal possible by November

- By Jovana Gec

BLED, SLOVENIA» The European Union’s chief Brexit negotiator was cautiously optimistic Monday about the prospects of a deal with Britain by early November, in comments that triggered a big rally in the value of the pound.

At a conference in the Alpine lake resort of Bled in northweste­rn Slovenia, Michel Barnier said a Brexit deal was “not far” and that some 80 percent of the withdrawal agreement had been agreed.

Though Britain is due to leave the EU on March 29, 2019, an agreement will have to be reached months before hand in order to get the necessary ratificati­ons though such places as the British Parliament and the European Parliament.

Being “realistic,” Barnier said a Brexit deal can be reached within six or eight weeks and by early November.

“I think it’s possible,” Barnier said at a panel dubbed “Bridging the Di vide.”

His comments helped the pound push back above $1.30. In late afternoon trading, the pound was 0.9 percent higher at $1.3030.

“Clearly there is a feeling that a lot of Brexit pessimism and no deal risk has been priced in which is why we’re in a state of such sensitivit­y to any reports that indicate a breakthrou­gh will come,” said Craig Erlam, senior market analyst at Londonbase­d financial trading firm OANDA.

Though Barnier sounded relatively optimistic about the prospects of a deal, he acknowledg­ed that tough issues remain not least over the border between EU member Ireland and Northern Ireland. That’s been one of the thorniest issues in the Brexit negotiatio­ns.

Barnier refused to comment on the divisions in the governing British Conservati­ve Party over Brexit.

“This debate is very intense, it is very stimulatin­g, but I don’t want to be involved,” he said.

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