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◆ Oil slides, easing inflation fears ◆ Vote split and September QT signals to set tone for Gilts ◆ Oil-driven hike pricing unwinds days before the Bank decides
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New prime minister and surprise chancellor jolted the Gilt market, but oil shooting above $100 shows where the real power lies
John Healey resigned because the money was not there for defence. It may not be there for anything
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A surprise upgrade from S&P saw Hungary’s external debt rally 30bp over the weekend and, with the country set to enter crossover indices as an investment grade credit, further flows from passive investors are expected.
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Ghana has bought back $200m of its outstanding 8.5% 2017s — just half of the targeted $400m. Emerging markets investors were happy to hold the bonds to maturity, said one on Monday.
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A serene summer came to an end this week as uncertainty over a possible US interest rate hike brought volatility back to EM bond markets just as slew of Lat Am borrowers were ready to issue.
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Australia on Tuesday announced its intention to issue its first 30 year government bond. After a summer of downgrade threats for the triple-A rated sovereign, it hopes to tempt overseas investors back into its bonds with offers of juicy yields. But market experts are not convinced it will work, writes Silas Brown.
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The IMF’s approval of a long-awaited disbursement of funds to Ukraine could help set the stage for an unguaranteed sovereign bond issue, local bankers said on Thursday.