The national referendum is the third in UK history and comes four months after battle for votes between the 'Leave' and 'Remain' campaigns
Governor Haruhiko Kuroda has insisted on remaining mute on the subject
Industry chambers have been asking the government to keep a contingency plan ready for Brexit
Australia's British expats could play a vital role in Brexit as 1.2 million British citizens living here are eligible to vote in the referendum
Business Standard takes a look at Britain's exit (Brexit) from EU, and how does India fit into this picture
The nation is set to decide whether the United Kingdom should remain a member of the European Union or not
Around 1.2 billion euros of goods and services are traded between the United Kingdom and Ireland each week
Leave campaigners go all out to persuade minorities for Brexit, despite polls showing Asian Britons being more pro-EU than the rest
The vote, which echoes the rise of populism in Europe and the United States, will shape the future of Europe
Despite voicing his support for an exit, Trump was adamant that British make up their own minds
Hollande was speaking at a joint news conference with Slovakian Prime Minister Robert Fico
Britons on Thursday will go to polls to vote in a second referendum since 1975 on whether Britain should remain or leave the EU
Central bank says it will take all necessary steps to 'ensure orderly conditions in financial markets'
The US Fed Chair also said that they are closely monitoring global economic and financial developments and their implications
Jean-Claude Juncker said that retreating into isolation would go against everything that Europe and UK stand for
Referendum will have long-term implications for Indian companies, which earn a substantial portion of revenue from the region
Analysts say markets yet to fully price in Britain's exit from the EU; no Brexit could spark relief rally
Brexit or no-Brexit possibilities are evenly matched and market players have built up positions equally on both sides
JLR, Tata Steel Europe CEOs caution staff on high risks of leaving the EU