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Pound rallies as Liz Truss announces resignation | |
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The pound rose against the dollar and government borrowing costs dipped as investors reacted to Prime Minister Liz Truss's resignation. | The pound rose against the dollar and government borrowing costs dipped as investors reacted to Prime Minister Liz Truss's resignation. |
Sterling hit $1.13 as the PM made her announcement, and then rose higher during Thursday afternoon. | |
One analyst said investors were "relieved" by the news, despite a lot of uncertainty remaining. | |
Business groups said the new prime minister would have to act quickly to restore confidence. | Business groups said the new prime minister would have to act quickly to restore confidence. |
Government borrowing costs rose sharply last month after the government promised huge tax cuts in its mini-budget without saying how it would pay for them. | Government borrowing costs rose sharply last month after the government promised huge tax cuts in its mini-budget without saying how it would pay for them. |
But these costs fell back after the Bank of England stepped in with an emergency support programme, and after Jeremy Hunt reversed nearly all the mini-budget measures when he became chancellor. | But these costs fell back after the Bank of England stepped in with an emergency support programme, and after Jeremy Hunt reversed nearly all the mini-budget measures when he became chancellor. |
Mr Hunt is due to announce plans for spending and tax on 31 October in his economic plan, which the Treasury confirmed was set to go ahead. | Mr Hunt is due to announce plans for spending and tax on 31 October in his economic plan, which the Treasury confirmed was set to go ahead. |
"Although the resignation of Liz Truss as Prime Minister leaves the UK without a leader when it faces huge economic, fiscal and financial market challenges, the markets appear to be relieved," said Paul Dales, chief UK economist at Capital Economics. | "Although the resignation of Liz Truss as Prime Minister leaves the UK without a leader when it faces huge economic, fiscal and financial market challenges, the markets appear to be relieved," said Paul Dales, chief UK economist at Capital Economics. |
He added that her resignation was "a step that needed to happen for the UK government to move further along the path towards restoring credibility in the eyes of the financial markets". | He added that her resignation was "a step that needed to happen for the UK government to move further along the path towards restoring credibility in the eyes of the financial markets". |
"But more needs to be done and the new prime minister and their chancellor have a big task to navigate the economy through the cost of living crisis, cost of borrowing crisis and the cost of credibility crisis." | "But more needs to be done and the new prime minister and their chancellor have a big task to navigate the economy through the cost of living crisis, cost of borrowing crisis and the cost of credibility crisis." |
Simon French, chief economist at Panmure Gordon, said the market reaction had been "fairly muted", with investors waiting for the "detail of what comes next". | Simon French, chief economist at Panmure Gordon, said the market reaction had been "fairly muted", with investors waiting for the "detail of what comes next". |
Ms Truss said her successor would be elected in a Tory leadership contest, to be completed in the next week. Her resignation came after a key minister quit and Tory MPs rebelled in a chaotic parliamentary vote on Wednesday. | Ms Truss said her successor would be elected in a Tory leadership contest, to be completed in the next week. Her resignation came after a key minister quit and Tory MPs rebelled in a chaotic parliamentary vote on Wednesday. |
Mr French said the markets could rally "more aggressively" if a clear favourite emerged for PM. "The sooner you get there the more likely the person who has won will have the support to do the difficult stuff." | Mr French said the markets could rally "more aggressively" if a clear favourite emerged for PM. "The sooner you get there the more likely the person who has won will have the support to do the difficult stuff." |
Firms hold off investment due to Tory turmoil | Firms hold off investment due to Tory turmoil |
The head of the CBI business lobby group, Tony Danker, said: "The politics of recent weeks have undermined the confidence of people, businesses, markets and global investors in Britain. | The head of the CBI business lobby group, Tony Danker, said: "The politics of recent weeks have undermined the confidence of people, businesses, markets and global investors in Britain. |
"Stability is key. The next prime minister will need to act to restore confidence from day one. | "Stability is key. The next prime minister will need to act to restore confidence from day one. |
"They will need to deliver a credible fiscal plan for the medium term as soon as possible, and a plan for the long-term growth of our economy." | "They will need to deliver a credible fiscal plan for the medium term as soon as possible, and a plan for the long-term growth of our economy." |
What are government bonds? | What are government bonds? |
The government can raise money by selling bonds - also known as gilts - to investors. Bonds are a bit like an "I owe you". | The government can raise money by selling bonds - also known as gilts - to investors. Bonds are a bit like an "I owe you". |
Typically, the government agrees to repay the investor on a certain date in the future. In the meantime it pays interest on the loan. | Typically, the government agrees to repay the investor on a certain date in the future. In the meantime it pays interest on the loan. |
However, the mini-budget hit confidence in bonds, and led to investors demanding a much higher rate of interest in return for investing in them. Some bonds halved in value. | However, the mini-budget hit confidence in bonds, and led to investors demanding a much higher rate of interest in return for investing in them. Some bonds halved in value. |
The interest rate - or yield - on UK government bonds for borrowing over a 10-year period climbed above 4% at one point on Thursday morning, but then fell back steadily as speculation grew about the possible departure of Ms Truss. | |
Following the PM's statement, the rate edged higher again to about 3.8%, but still remained below the level seen at the start of the day. | Following the PM's statement, the rate edged higher again to about 3.8%, but still remained below the level seen at the start of the day. |
Ahead of the PM's resignation, Bill Blain of Shard Capital had told the BBC that the markets had been "watching in a kind of stunned, open-mouthed horror" at political events. | Ahead of the PM's resignation, Bill Blain of Shard Capital had told the BBC that the markets had been "watching in a kind of stunned, open-mouthed horror" at political events. |
"The problem we've got is that the last couple of weeks has really destroyed the image of political competency and that's one of the key elements to make any economy work," he said. | "The problem we've got is that the last couple of weeks has really destroyed the image of political competency and that's one of the key elements to make any economy work," he said. |