Bank of England
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Sterling rush continues as 13th consecutive interest rate rise is on the horizon
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Rate increase had been ‘nailed on’ with inflation still likely to shake up global markets
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UK consumer prices go up 30bp as the sovereign maintains record levels of borrowing
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EM banks issue fewer AT1 bonds than peers from developed markets
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The bonds were purchased at the height of the recent Gilt market crisis
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In a historic move, the Bank of England has started outright sales of its vast stock of Gilts
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Focus on short to medium maturity sales will give the volatile long end of the Gilt curve time 'to recover'
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Brief rally fades, but signs suggest LDI investors have offloaded what they needed to
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Nightmare on Threadneedle Street continues as emergency QE cliff edge nears
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The Bank has taken action to support Gilts twice in two days
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UK government bond yields head up as the Bank’s emergency QE winds down
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