The Gilt market has grabbed a lot of headlines since the start of the war in the Middle East, as government bond yields have surged by more in the UK than elsewhere in response to soaring oil prices. The UK’s stock market, by contrast, has flown under the radar. Its performance has been underwhelming, despite the energy sector faring well and having a big weight.
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