Sterling options volatility soars to highest since Brexit vote

Reuters

Published Sep 26, 2022 09:47AM ET

LONDON (Reuters) - Sterling volatility surged on Monday to its highest since the fallout from the Brexit referendum in mid-2016, after the British government's fiscal plan alarmed investors and sent the pound to a record low against the dollar.

Finance minister Kwasi Kwarteng, who unveiled a "mini-budget" on Friday full of tax cuts and very few details on how the government would fund them, doubled down at the weekend on his pledge to cut taxes and shrugged off the impact of short-term market reactions.