Given gilt yields are rising, the pound is falling and, all things considered, markets look pretty hairy back in the UK, it's quite likely Rachel Reeves' trip to China gets overshadowed by noises off.
The yield on 10-year UK gilts rose by three basis points to 4.82%, having this week hit their highest level since 2008.
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