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UK two-year yields hit highest since April 2020 after BoE speech By Reuters
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LONDON (Reuters) – British government bonds tumbled on Thursday after a Bank of England policymaker said the central bank might call time early on its asset purchase programme, pushing two-year yields to their highest since April 2020.
Rate-sensitive two-year gilt yields rose almost 8 basis points on the day to 0.161%, pushing past a previous high set in late June to their highest since April 2020, not long after the BoE restarted purchases of government bonds.
Benchmark 10-year gilt yields rose 4 basis points on the day to 0.67% following the speech by Monetary Policy Committee member Michael Saunders, who said inflation pressures risked proving more durable than the BoE had initially hoped.