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UK government borrowing costs rise as Starmer ‘fails to reassure bond markets’ – as it happened

Yields on 10- and 30-year British government bonds have risen today, as investors digest possibility of leadership challenge

UK borrowing costs rise as Starmer speech fails to dispel investor ‘jitters’

Bond yields creep higher on concerns about potential for political instability and rising inflation

Democrats are playing with fire in trying to reclaim tax cuts from Republicans

Senator Chris Van Hollen and other Democratic lawmakers are embracing a policy that hardly benefits the middle class

Oil prices climb after Trump dismisses Iran’s response to peace plan

Brent crude rises after US president calls overture from Tehran ‘totally unacceptable’

US Senate expected to confirm Kevin Warsh as next Federal Reserve chair

Warsh would succeed outgoing Fed chair Jerome Powell as Trump continues his push to influence the US central bank

UK households bracing for new cost of living crisis, report finds

PwC survey reports fast fall in consumer confidence with people worried about Iran war’s impact on economy and personal finances

‘It’s like we went bankrupt overnight’: poorest Somalis suffer as piles of worthless shillings mount up

Banknotes are now so tattered that even buses refuse to accept them, as a dollarised economy and mobile phone payments push up the cost of essentials

‘Degree of complacency’: are supply chains prepared for impact of ongoing Iran war?

The economic warnings are bleak, but full extent of shortages are still not felt for many European countries

With Trump’s low approval rating and Republicans’ ‘self-destruction’, can Democrats take the Senate?

Even with the Iran war weighing Trump’s party down, Democrats face a challenge turning the upper chamber blue

US consumer confidence hits record low as Americans fret about rising prices; jobs report beats forecasts – as it happened

Rolling coverage of the latest economic and financial news

UK borrowing costs fall and pound rises after Starmer says he will stay as PM

Bond yields drop as market fears ease that Labour leader will be replaced by a more leftwing rival

US added 115,000 jobs in April in surprise gain amid Iran war uncertainty

Unemployment remained steady at TK% as the US-Israel war on Iran continues to rattle the American economy

Trump walks back threat to rip up part of EU trade deal but tells bloc to ratify by 4 July

Trump sets Fourth of July deadline as he vents impatience at speed of EU’s implementation

UK house price growth halved as Iran war fallout hits housing market

Halifax says cost of typical home fell by 0.1% in April, the second consecutive monthly drop, with pace of annual growth down from 0.8%. to 0.4%

Fertiliser shortages to have dramatic effect on food prices, says Duke of Westminster’s firm

Mark Preston, of Grosvenor Group, who owns one of the UK’s leading farms, says knock-on effect of Iran war could arrive next year

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