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UK Borrowing Hits Three‑Year Low as Iran Conflict Dampens Outlook

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The United Kingdom has recorded its lowest borrowing level in three years, according to the latest Treasury data. The figure reflects a modest reduction in government debt issuance amid a broader economic slowdown.

The Treasury noted that borrowing fell to £X billion, down from £Y billion in the previous year, marking a significant easing of fiscal pressure. Analysts say the decline is linked to tighter monetary policy and a cautious investment climate.

However, the report also highlighted that the ongoing conflict involving Iran continues to cast uncertainty over the UK’s economic prospects, potentially affecting future borrowing needs and market confidence.

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