Disorderly Brexit would be shock to European economy - ECB's de Guindos
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FRANKFURT (Reuters) - A disorderly Brexit would deliver "a significant shock" to an already weakened European economy, European Central Bank vice-president Luis de Guindos told French daily Le Monde.With six weeks until Britain is due to leave the bloc, UK Prime Minister Theresa May is yet to win ratification of British lawmakers for her Brexit deal.De Guindos said financial companies were well prepared to deal with an orderly Brexit but a scenario in which Britain exits the EU without an..