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<span style="color:#4B0082">'''''Outward investment by UK Plc'''''</span>
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:"Not only do we expect to see more inward investment in UK companies from overseas, given the favourable currency dynamic provided by a weak sterling, but we also predict greater outbound activity by UK Plc in cases where there is a strong commercial rationale."
:"Not only do we expect to see more inward investment in UK companies from overseas, given the favourable currency dynamic provided by a weak sterling, but we also predict greater outbound activity by UK Plc in cases where there is a strong commercial rationale."
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Latest revision as of 12:58, 2 July 2022

Informal.

1.

The United Kingdom commercial community considered as a single organisation.


2.

The commercial interests of the United Kingdom considered as a whole.


Sometimes written 'UK Plc'.


Outward investment by UK Plc
"Not only do we expect to see more inward investment in UK companies from overseas, given the favourable currency dynamic provided by a weak sterling, but we also predict greater outbound activity by UK Plc in cases where there is a strong commercial rationale."
The Treasurer magazine, March 2017 p37 - Ian Baggott, head of loan markets, Lloyds Bank.


See also