Gilt Yields Fall After U.S. Holds Off Attacking Iranian Power Plants -- Market Talk
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0825 GMT - Yields on U.K. government bonds fall as concerns about an energy supply shock ease after the U.S. postponed attacks on Iranian energy plants. Investors remain cautious due to uncertainty surrounding the conflict. "Obviously much now depends on the progress of any talks, and whether the more optimistic rhetoric is followed up by concrete action," Deutsche Bank strategists say in a note. Ten-year gilt yields fall 2 basis points to 4.914%, reversing Monday's rise when they hit a near 18-year high of 5.118%, Tradeweb data show. (miriam.mukuru@wsj.com)
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March 24, 2026 04:25 ET (08:25 GMT)
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