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  • FTSE 100 Live: Stocks jump; oil dips below $100 as Trump says Iran deal close

    May 6, 2026

    Good morning and welcome back to the City PM liveblog. Brent crude dipped below $100 at Wednesday lunchtime after Donald Trump has hailed “great progress” towards a “final agreement” with Iran, prompting a rally in the FTSE, Asian markets and Wall Street. In a sudden reversal late last night, President Trump said he will pause [...]

  • ‘Clear risk signal’: Gilt yields hit 28-year high as investors weigh Starmer’s future after local elections

    May 5, 2026

    Gilt yields have risen to their highest rate since 1998 as investors weigh the odds of Keir Starmer being ousted following what is widely expected to be a major defeat for Labour at the local elections. The yield on 30-year government bonds rose 11 basis points on Tuesday to hit 5.76 per cent, topping the [...]

  • ‘Bond market tantrum risks’: Gilt traders brace for Labour leftward pivot as Starmer future uncertain

    April 17, 2026

    Bond traders are bracing for the prospect of a surge in gilt yields as uncertainty over the future of Keir Starmer’s term in office could pave the way for a more left-wing successor. A Starmer defenestration could be just weeks away amid renewed scrutiny over the botched appointment of Peter Mandelson as Washington ambassador and [...]

  • UK asset managers pile into record gilt auction

    April 15, 2026

    Asset managers have piled into a landmark UK gilt auction after the Middle East war forced the government to fork out the highest interest rate on its 10-year bond since the global financial crash. City PM understands that Aberdeen and Schroders bought up some of the record £15bn of 10-year securities issued by the Debt [...]

  • IMF downgrade Reeves is gaslighting voters on energy crisis

    April 15, 2026

    Rachel Reeves is set to urge other countries to “follow her plan” for the energy crisis, but international analysts expect Britain to perform the worst among comparable nations thanks to decisions she has made, says Alys Denby The war in Iran has come at the worst possible time for a government already struggling to command [...]

  • Bond traders: Bank of England gilt shake-up would ‘concentrate risks’ in market meltdown

    April 2, 2026

    Bank of England plans to reduce the bond market’s vulnerability to a Liz Truss-style crash would fail to improve financial stability and could make stress points worse, according to gilt traders and hedge funds polled by the Bank. Responses to the central bank’s plans to overhaul its regulation of the gilt repo market showed market [...]

  • Borrowing costs soar to post-financial crisis high in blow to Reeves

    March 20, 2026

    UK government borrowing costs have soared to their highest level since the Great Financial Crisis in 2008, with markets frightened by the state of public finances in the face of another global price shock.  Gilt yields have inched up over the course of the week, with the ten-year gilt yield topping 4.9 per cent on [...]

  • Gilt yields – the hidden driver of house prices

    March 20, 2026

    Everyone has assumed, understandably, that the two main factors influencing UK house prices are supply and affordability, but there is a third driver: gilt yields, says James Sproule James Carville, Bill Clinton’s political strategist, famously said if reincarnation was real, he wanted to come back as the bond market, “because then I can intimidate everyone”. [...]

  • City fears Rayner’s rise as she warns Starmer that Labour is ‘running out of time’

    March 18, 2026

    Angela Rayner’s ascendancy to the Labour leadership has been flagged as a risk for public finances as the former deputy prime minister said the party was “running out of time”.  At a rally on Tuesday night, Rayner suggested that Labour was viewed as representing “the establishment” and said the party’s survival was “at stake”.  She [...]

  • Oil shock will be felt well beyond energy markets

    March 10, 2026

    Energy shocks rarely remain confined to energy markets. They propagate through bond markets, fiscal balances and inflation expectations, says Helen Thomas As Winston Churchill once warned: “The statesman who yields to war fever must realise that once the signal is given he is no longer the master of policy, but the slave of unforeseeable and [...]

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