UK gilt yields creep higher as Starmer speech fails to dispel investor ‘jitters’

Cost of government borrowing rises on concerns about potential for political instability and rising inflation

The cost of government borrowing has crept higher as Keir Starmer’s crucial speech failed to dispel investor “jitters” in the bond markets over political instability combined with fears of rising inflation.

The yield, effectively the interest rate, on the benchmark 10-year UK government bonds (known as gilts) rose eight basis points (or 0.08 of a percentage point) to 5% on Monday.

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