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Published 12:18 19 Apr 2019 BST
Updated 12:54 19 Apr 2019 BST
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BNP Paribas economists said: "Apart from the fact that no-deal Brexit is now less likely, the path ahead is as unclear as ever. A deal (and likely a softer Brexit) still seems more likely than not but we are sceptical that this will happen any time soon."
The poll also found most respondents expect a raise in interest rates by the Bank of England to be pushed back.
Now delayed until October, the UK is not due to leave the EU until October 31 - contingent on a withdrawal agreement being passed in parliament.
As yet, prime minister Theresa May's withdrawal agreement has suffered two historic defeats and a series of indicative votes in the House of Commons have failed to accrue a single majority. The slimmest margins of defeat have been for membership of the EU's customs union and a second referendum.
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