Investing.com -- The British pound surged on Monday as Brexit Party head Nigel Farage said his party won't contest any seats currently held by the Conservative Party at the general election on Dec. 12. The move increases the chances of the Conservative Party gaining a majority at the polls, and consequently implementing the EU withdrawal agreement secured last month by Prime Minister Boris Johnson.
Farage told a party meeting that "we now have a Leave alliance, albeit we've done it unilaterally."
"This prevents a second referendum from happening and that to me today is the single most important thing in our country," Farage said.
- U.K.10-year government bond yield at 0.80% vs 0.77%