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Fear the vol, not the volume, in 2026


◆ Pulay highlights 29% rise in investor numbers ◆ UK accounts dominate ◆ Communications strategy seen as key
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Pan-European stock exchange shares what was behind its recent decision to launch a defence bond label, how it may help both issuers and investors, and what lies ahead
◆ Gilts yields choppy amid PM leadership rumours ◆ Crossover of accounts drawn to linker trade ◆ 'Super strong trade' says lead manager
The trade was a little smaller than last year's debut, but has another social label
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  • The UK demonstrated this week the power of investor appetite for products offering protection from the burgeoning threat of inflation. However, while there is huge demand across Europe, few issuers find themselves in a position to capitalise, writes Lewis McLellan.
  • The UK issued a £4bn index-linked Gilt maturing in 2039 on Tuesday, experiencing hot demand as investors flocked to secure protection from the threat of inflation.
  • Following the international outcry over the forced landing of a Ryanair passenger plane carrying a Belarusian dissident, some emerging markets investors are said to have had sudden doubts about the ESG characteristics of Belarusian sovereign bonds. What took them so long?
  • The UK is set to come to market this week with a syndication of an index-linked bond — its first of the financial year.
  • The euro market has been markedly calmer than last week after ECB president Christine Lagarde made remarks interpreted as dovish — but investors are still split on the direction of interest rates and bankers are concerned this could hurt demand for primary bonds.
  • Indonesia's dollar bonds were among the top performing investment grade notes in Asia last week, buoyed by signs of the country’s recovery from the pandemic.