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The Gilt market is pricing a Labour leadership contest. The rates volatility market is conspicuously declining to join in
Growing worries about inflation and interest rate rises not putting investors off EM debt, yet
◆ British lender fixed spread and deal size from outset ◆ Order book closed at over two times the deal size ◆ Fixing terms enabled faster execution, the lender said
◆ Sterling trade was lender's third tranche of covereds this year ◆ 48bp was in line with fair value, a banker said ◆ Santander UK's first sterling covered since May 2025
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European IPOs on pause as France votes, and September window is extremely narrow
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◆ Risk of far right and far left overperformance fades ◆ Bank issuance is 'open' at a premium ◆ French borrowers face 'new normal'
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Nordic countries are raising their defence spending, amid fears of further Russian aggression in the region. State finances are generally sound but fiscal and monetary stimuli may also be needed, reports Philip Moore
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Banks could be affected in medium term if fiscal policy turns loose, though most FIG issuers are well funded for this year
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Presidents and premiers are said to obsess about legacies. Nearly two years after leaving office, Liz Truss may be about to secure hers
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Housing is high on the agenda, with scope for disruption to RMBS and other markets