Rachel Reeves’ room for manoeuvre is rapidly shrinking as long-end gilt yields rise. Amid a worldwide bond sell-off, should the government brace for its borrowing costs to keep increasing – and what are the implications for fiscal policy if they do?
Our economists hosted an online briefing all about the outlook for the gilt market and its implications for the government’s policy and the UK macro outlook.
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