The cost of short-term government borrowing has risen above the levels hit in the aftermath of Liz Truss's controversial mini-budget. Our Economics Reporter Neil Macdonald reports.
The cost of short-term government borrowing has risen above the levels hit in the aftermath of Liz Truss’s controversial mini-budget.
Stronger than expected jobs and pay figures mean the markets are now pricing-in a rise in interest rates next week – as the Bank of England attempts to drive down inflation.
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