Andy Burnham is set to deliver a policy speech on Monday outlining his economic development blueprint, as markets assess the outlook for UK economic policy.
According to Jin10, foreign media reported that Burnham, who returned to the UK Parliament this month and won a seat, is currently the only formally declared candidate for prime minister and is expected to enter Downing Street within the coming weeks.
Investors are expected to focus on his views on economic policy. UK government bond investors are seen as more concerned than currency markets about how Burnham would seek to boost economic growth.
Market participants broadly believe Burnham favors a more expansionary fiscal approach. However, the UK’s fiscal space is viewed as limited, with constrained capacity for additional government borrowing and limited room for extra spending.
Some in the market have expressed concern about a potential repeat of the “Truss crisis.” Analysts said Burnham’s eventual choice for chancellor of the exchequer could be one of the key factors in determining whether UK financing costs remain stable.