Bank of England
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Bank of England, KommuneKredit and Agence Française de Développement also price deals
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Borrowers could find entry points after sterling rally
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'Trouble far from over' for the Bank of England despite slew of deals and inflation dip
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Issuers will look elsewhere as rates volatility persists amid patchy demand and poor pricing
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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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It's hard to see the newly installed politicians in the UK backing down so soon in the job. So far they have been utterly deaf to criticism. Instead, it is likely the Bank will have to give away further ground. Bad for the Bank, and ultimately bad for the UK economy
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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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The Norwegian agency chose an unusual Friday pricing
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Central bank to co-ordinate sales with DMO issuance plans but analysts split over how market will respond
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The SSA primary market is expected to be quiet for a couple of weeks but participants expect opportunistic issuance
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No immediate impact on UK banks’ and insurers’ capital ratios, but tests signal later recalibration likely to follow
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Committing to digital Gilts will help cement the UK’s crypto credentials