Pound dips as senior UK minister resigns, ramping up UK political crisis
Impact of UK Political Crisis on Financial Markets
Sterling and Government Bonds React to Minister's Resignation
LONDON, May 14 (Reuters) - Sterling dropped on Thursday, while UK government bonds held on to their price gains, as a political crisis in the UK escalated with the resignation of health minister Wes Streeting turning up the heat on Prime Minister Keir Starmer.
Pressure Mounts on Prime Minister Keir Starmer
Starmer is under pressure to resign over hefty losses for the ruling Labour party in last week's local elections.
Market Movements Following Political Developments
Sterling and Euro Exchange Rates
Sterling fell as much as 0.2% to $1.3502, having traded around $1.351 prior to the news. It was last at $1.3518.
The pound weakened to 86.68 pence per euro, from 86.66 earlier.
Bond Yields and Stock Index Performance
Britain's 10-year UK gilt yield was down 4.2 basis points on the day at 5.026%, from around 5.05% earlier on, while London's blue-chip FTSE stock index was last up 0.38%.
Expert Opinions on Market Uncertainty
Economist Perspectives
"The big question is that the markets want to know how does this leave the direction of fiscal policy. It certainly opens up a huge amount of uncertainty, but we honestly don't know yet," Investec chief economist Philip Shaw said.
Ongoing Questions Remain
"At the moment, there are a lot of questions, not a whole lot of answers."
(Reporting by Amanda Cooper; Editing by Dhara Ranasinghe)

