Britain first joined the then European Economic Community in 1973
Geoffrey Van Orden, Member of the European Parliament, said Brexit would be a 'seismic shock' for the EU
Polls show a tight race in Britain with the outcome likely uncertain before the Fed meets next on June 14-15
Fate of British trade after a possible vote for an exit in June 23 referendum has taken centre stage since Barack Obama warned Britain would be "in the back of the queue" for a trade deal with US
He told the BBC that Britain would not get preferential treatment over the EU when it came to negotiating a new trade deal
Fear by failing to hedge themselves beyond June 23 referendum, many UK SMEs are putting themselves at mercy of large currency swings
The smaller size of the economy projected in the report was the equivalent of 4,300 pounds per household
International Monetary Fund chief Christine Lagarde has called on Britain and the EU to save a 'long marriage'
Brexit job risk threatens more than just bankers
They are hoping to counter the view that UK businesses back staying in the bloc
Europe will increasingly fall behind the rest of the world. As Europeans look for opportunities elsewhere, only the productive relationships within Europe will survive - with or without EU rules
Deutsche Boerse's chief executive Carsten Kangeter would assume the role of CEO of the combined company if the tie-up goes ahead
Registering the decision at the UN puts beyond doubt that the deal agreed to is legally binding and irreversible in international law
A referendum in June this year on Brexit will add volatility in financial markets
The sterling fell to near seven-year lows against the dollar on Monday on concerns about the implications of a Brexit
Here are some based on research notes and interviews with analysts, lawyers and bankers