- EU campaigning has been suspended in the U.K. following the murder of Labour MP Jo Cox, a strong advocate for voting to 'stay' in next week's referendum.
- She was reportedly killed by Thomas Mair, who shouted "Britain first" before the attack.
- According to analysts, Cox's death may change the psychology of the campaign and sway public opinion towards the safety of a unified economic bloc.
- Markets seem to believe that too. The pound is up half a percent at around $1.4273, while world equities are trading higher.
- ETFs: EWU, FKU, DXPS, DBUK, QGBR, HEWU