UK Sovereign
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Market still hopes for stability ahead of October 31 budget statement
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Brief rally fades, but signs suggest LDI investors have offloaded what they needed to
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• The way out of UK market disarray • Italian banks in a better state • Bring back the bonus cap, say bankers
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Green Gilt tap “during extraordinary volatility was a terrific result”, says DMO chief Robert Stheeman
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Markets bewildered by government policies and ensuing chaos: "It’s like someone decided to put the brakes on and accelerate at the same time"
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Yield on the bond tightened by 70bp after spread was fixed thanks to intervention
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Yields on UK Gilts widened by 50bp for a second consecutive day
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The UK’s reputation is on the line as its new government risks repeating history
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Concerns rise whether the market will be able to stomach additional Gilts coming not only from the DMO but also the Bank of England's quantitative tightening
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European sovereigns in good fiscal position to provide finance through energy crisis
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New UK prime minister’s tax cut and energy support pledge spooks market
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Sovereign issuer seeks market feedback on Gilt sales for the remainder of 2022