Good morning, everybody. This is the pulse. We are live from bloombergs european headquarters. It is going to be a busy week. Lets get to one of the main stories. Our top story, Prime Minister David Cameron is back in scotland for the second time this week. He is there to warn the scots that a vote for independence could mean, would mean a permanent break from the u. K. The latest polls show contradictory findings for the upcoming referendum. Too close to call. Lets get the latest. Anna edwards is tracking it. Businesses talking about this a lot. A lot of voices coming out and making it clear that their businesses would rather the union remain. Lets start with where we are with the polls. Too close to call, that is exactly the message that we hear from many places. There are a few people starting to put their neck on the line now and give one side the upper hand. We spoke to john curtis earlier on today. He was saying that the no Campaign Holds a slight advantage i had of the vote. Jpm
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