
The shadow of European debt has never faded! UK long-term bond yields are approaching the 1998 high, facing the risk of "stagflation."

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This Wednesday, the yield on the UK's 30-year government bonds surged to 5.64%, reaching its highest point in nearly four months. Currently, the UK's inflation rate remains close to 4%, making it difficult for the Bank of England to stimulate the sluggish economy through interest rate cuts. The continuously rising bond yields are also severely squeezing the government's fiscal space. Analysts believe that the UK is facing an increasing risk of "stagflation."
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