Governments’ borrowing costs hit further multi-decade highs as US-Iran peace hopes fade
Government borrowing costs continued to rise to levels not seen in decades on Tuesday, as hopes of an end to the US-Iran war faded. Concerns about the inflation outlook worsened after the ceasefire between Washington DC and Tehran ended on Monday night without an agreement, with no progress on the reopening of the strait of Hormuz. Fiscal pressures are also rising as governments ramp up defence spending, which is expected to drive borrowing higher in leading European countries such as Germany...
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