2) Robert Kaplan, Dallas Fed President: Asked about the Brexit vote, Dallas Fed President Robert Kaplan said: "More integration between countries globally... tends to on balance improve global growth... So the reason I'm focused particularly on Brexit is... first there's the financial impact, (then) there's the economic impact which would take years to unfold."
5) Marine Le Pen, right-wing French leader: President of the National Front, a French far-right party, Marine Le Pen tweeted that the British vote to leave the EU was a "Victory of freedom" and that it was time to hold a similar referendum in France now.
6) Martin Schulz, EP President: According to BBC, President of the European Parliament Martin Schulz has said that the EU is "well-prepared" for the referendum result, but "regrets the decision". Schulz added that "he respected the sovereign will of voters".
7) Brendan Cox, slain British MP Jo Cox's husband: Brendan Cox, husband of British MP Jo Cox, who was brutally murdered last week, tweeted: "Today Jo wld have remained optimistic & focussed on what she cld do to bring our country back together around our best values #MoreInCommon (sic)"
9) Frank-Walter Steinmeier, German Foreign Minister: Steinmeier deemed it as a "sad day" for Britain and for the EU.
10) Anton Boerner, German FTA chief: The head of Germany's Foreign Trade Association, Anton Boerner, said: "That is a catastrophic result for Britain and also for Europe and Germany, especially the German economy. It is disturbing that the oldest democracy in the world turns its back on us."
13) Donald Tusk, President of the European Council: According to UK's The Telegraph, President of the European Council Donald Tusk has said that the EU will meet without Britain at a summit next week and "assess its future". Tusk, according to the report, added that the EU is "determined to keep our unity at 27 (nations)".
14) Donald Trump, presumptive Republican presidential nominee: According to a tweet by BBC, Donald Trump, the presumptive Republican presidential nominee, said, "It's a 'great thing' that the people of the UK have 'taken back their country'."
15) Mark Carney, BoE Governor: According to BBC, BoE Governor Mark Carney said, "We are well prepared for this."
According to the report, Carney, while giving his official statement to TV channels, said: "As a backstop, and to support the functioning of the markets, the Bank of England stands ready to provide more than £250 billion of additional funds for its normal market operations. The Bank of England is also able to provide substantial liquidity in foreign currency if required. We expect institutions to draw on this funding if appropriate."
16) Alex Salmond, former first minister of Scotland: According to The Guardian, former first minister of Scotland Alex Salmond has said that Nicola Sturgeon, the current first minister, will most likely call for a second Scottish independence referendum.
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