Sterling is at its highest in more than two months against the dollar after local elections, but worries about Scottish independence could curb sterling’s gains.
Scottish leader Nicola Sturgeon told PM Johnson that another referendum on independence was inevitable after her party won a resounding election victory.
In the meantime, Sadiq Khan from Britain’s opposition Labour Party was re-elected Mayor of London on Saturday, comfortably defeating Shaun Bailey from Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s Conservative Party.
Oil and gas prices jumped after a cyber attack on a U.S. pipeline operator unnerved markets.
U.S. nonfarm payrolls data on Friday showed jobs growth unexpectedly slowed in April, which gave equities a lift.