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UK long-term borrowing costs near highest level since 1998

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Long-term borrowing costs in the UK have reached their highest levels in recent history, driven by concerns about the country’s economic future and global bond yield increases influenced by President Donald Trump’s clash with the US Federal Reserve.

The yield on 30-year UK government debt surged to 5.64 per cent in early trading on Wednesday, marking its highest point in four months and approaching levels last seen in 1998. Despite a later decrease to 5.59 per cent, the rise has put pressure on Chancellor Rachel Reeves ahead of the upcoming Autumn Budget.

Experts like Mark Sobel warn that the UK, like other major economies, is facing challenges of slow growth and high taxes, leading to sustained pressure on bond yields. The recent spike in global bond yields, fueled by Trump’s actions and Germany’s fiscal policy changes, has had a particularly severe impact on UK gilts compared to other bonds.

If the trend continues, Reeves may have less fiscal flexibility than previously anticipated, potentially needing to address a significant shortfall in public finances. Bond fund managers are concerned about the risk of “stagflation” in the UK, where high inflation rates could hinder efforts to stimulate economic growth.

Line chart of UK 30-year gilt yield (%) showing Long-term UK borrowing costs have ratcheted higher

The Bank of England is facing calls to rethink its quantitative tightening strategy amid concerns that its current actions are negatively impacting gilt prices. Market analysts warn of the consequences if spending cuts are not implemented and quantitative tightening is not paused.

Despite recent fluctuations in long-term debt markets, 10-year gilt yields remain below previous highs. The pound has shown resilience against concerns over UK debts, appreciating against a weaker dollar.

Market experts attribute the recent performance of gilts to varying monetary policies between the BoE and the Fed. Derivatives markets are projecting minimal rate cuts by the BoE compared to the more aggressive stance expected from the Fed.

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