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UK bond yields jump in post-bank holiday session


LONDON, May 5 (Reuters) – ​British government ⁠bond yields
rose ​sharply on Tuesday, catching up on ​a ‌surge in borrowing
costs elsewhere on ⁠Monday when UK markets ⁠were closed for ​a
national holiday, as the stand-off in the Strait of Hormuz
escalated.

Yields on ​UK ‌gilts climbed by between 7 and 9 basis points
across the maturity range in ​early trade as the latest spike ‌in
oil prices fueled inflation concerns.

Investors are also keeping ‌an eye on local elections on
Thursday which may add to pressure ​on Prime Minister Keir
Starmer and raise ‌questions about Britain’s future fiscal policy
if he is replaced as leader ⁠of ⁠the Labour Party.

Financial ‌markets were pricing in two or possibly ​three
interest ​rate hikes by the ‌Bank of England by the end of 2026.

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