No stopping UK Gilt market after Osborne hacks at deficit
The prospect of further quantitative easing, anticipated low interest rates and the UK government’s spending cuts this week drove down Gilt yields to their lowest levels in 20 years — good news for the Debt Management Office which is planning a £5bn tap of its 4.25% 2040 Gilt next week.
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