UK 2-Year Gilt Yields Fall to Five-Week Low at 4.245% on May 27

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According to Tradeweb data, UK 2-year government bond yields fell 5 basis points to 4.245% on May 27, reaching their lowest level in five weeks. The decline reflects investor expectations for lower interest rate increases from the Bank of England, driven by weak economic data and subdued domestic demand. Analysts note that the risk of sustained second-round inflation effects appears limited given soft labor market conditions and higher starting rates.
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