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Chancellor’s fiscal headroom surprisingly doubles but backloaded consolidation efforts raise concerns
‘All done’ for 2025 as UK Budget and Thanksgiving approach but 'very crowded' January ahead
◆ Pulay highlights 29% rise in investor numbers ◆ UK accounts dominate ◆ Communications strategy seen as key
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
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Increased Gilt issuance is not the only thing that will scare the bond market as Starmer and co. face up to reality that there is no such thing as a free lunch
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Investors expect additional bond issuance, with £15bn-£20bn already priced in
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Issuers may need to offer wider spreads with volatile execution conditions set to continue
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Fitch puts negative outlook on France with more reviews inbound
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Spain is 88% funded for 2024 with regular auctions left; expects next year’s programme to be similar
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◆ The new pecking order in eurozone government bonds ◆ Can the bond market build Britain? ◆ UniCredit v Commerzbank: after Orcel's gambit, the Orlopp defence