Britain's Pound Weighed Down, Starmer Resignation Clouds Fiscal Outlook
- Keir Starmer resigned as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom after leading Labour to a large but fragile parliamentary majority and facing criticism for indecision and lack of clear vision.
- Starmer's leadership faced internal party challenges, including team resignations and declining support among voters and party insiders, leading to calls for a leadership change and his eventual resignation.
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Britain's pound weighed down, Starmer resignation clouds fiscal outlook
Sterling slipped and UK borrowing costs edged up on Monday, after Prime Minister Keir Starmer said he would resign and a new leader to be in place by September, leaving investors with no clarity on how Britain's next leader might run the economy.
Investors shun UK bonds after Starmer quits - latest updates
Apparently, the London Stock Exchange reacts to the resignation of Prime Minister Keir Starmer. However, the permanent crisis on the island has already left deep traces on the foreign exchange and bond market.
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