There has been a positive market reaction to the resignation of Liz Truss after just 44 days in office
signalled a measure of relief that the architect of the Growth Plan - outlined during her campaign for the Tory leadership - was on her way out.
There will be some jitters over whether its direction is likely to change - or even be delayed to allow the new Tory leader to get their feet under the desk. Susannah Streeter, senior investment and markets analyst at Hargreaves Lansdown, said of the market moves:"Sterling is highly sensitive to economic policy uncertainty and even though the ship Britannia will still be left largely rudderless, with a successor still to be chosen, as far as investors are concerned, the future is marginally brighter without her in charge.
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