UK 10-year government bond yields rise above 5%, reaching their highest level since 2008. The surge in borrowing costs reflects shifting market conditions for British sovereign debt.
UK 10-year government bond yields have risen above 5%, marking the highest level recorded since 2008.
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UK 10-year government bond yields have risen above 5%, marking the highest level recorded since 2008.
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