Iran War Sparks Sovereign Debt Sell-Off in European Bond Markets
European bond markets have experienced a sovereign debt sell-off, with Britain, Italy, and France particularly affected, a trend reportedly sparked by the ongoing Iran war.
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European bond markets have experienced a sovereign debt sell-off, with Britain, Italy, and France particularly affected, a trend reportedly sparked by the ongoing Iran war.

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UK and European bond markets are experiencing a significant rout, with rising yields having implications for the financial well-being of everyday citizens.
Escalation of the Middle East conflict has led to a downturn in European bond markets and Wall Street, with soaring oil and gas prices weighing on investor sentiment.