UK 30-year government bond yields reversed earlier losses on July 15, surging nearly 5 basis points to reach 5.478%. This marks the highest level for long-dated gilts since May 29 as markets digested shifting expectations for monetary policy. The yield spike reflects intensifying market volatility amid persistent inflation concerns and evolving central bank stance signals.
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