UK borrowing costs surge to 2008 highs amid fears of left-leaning government under Andy Burnham, says ING's James Smith.
ING's James Smith told Reuters the possibility of a more left-leaning government under Andy Burnham has driven UK borrowing costs to surge to their highest level since 2008.
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