UK long-dated bond prices fall as Starmer's future hangs in the balance
Long-dated British government bond prices fell on Monday as speculation over a leadership challenge to Prime Minister Keir Starmer ramped up following heavy local election losses for the Labour Party last week. Gilt investors are wary that any successor to Starmer could further increase borrowing.
Long-dated British government bond prices fell on Monday as speculation over a leadership challenge to Prime Minister Keir Starmer ramped up following heavy local election losses for the Labour Party last week. The 30-year gilt yield, which moves inversely to the price, rose by more than 5 basis points in early trade to 5.64%. French, German and U.S. equivalent bond yields were up by 1-2 bps.
The rise in long-dated bond yields in part reflect concerns around fiscal sustainability. Gilt investors are wary that any successor to Starmer could further increase borrowing. Starmer is due to deliver a speech on Monday in an attempt to shore up support among his lawmakers.
A small but growing number of them have called for his resignation and investors are watching closely for any sign of fracture among his members of his cabinet.
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