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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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Creative sovereign bond structures should be used for debt sustainability, not short-term financial engineering
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Even if some investors are brushing off the risks of an escalating conflict in the Middle East, not everyone shares their confidence
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Middle East bonds stabilise as world leaders urge against retaliation
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◆ Why everyone from nuns to pro-coal US state treasurers are giving banks stick over ESG ◆ El Salvador's punchy new debt structure ◆ Appetite for duration in covered bonds