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OATs and OLOs could weaken further versus Bunds while southern European countries and EU continue to paint a positive picture
Uncertainty looms large as presidential race far from clear and budget negotiations potentially ‘highly challenging’
Summer in full swing but first two weeks of August not completely off the cards for non-euro deals
◆ 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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The UK Debt Management Office has updated its fundraising programme for the first three months of 2016 and will tap the ultra-long end for its final syndication.
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European Central Bank president Mario Draghi clipped his dovish wings on Thursday, announcing several boosts to monetary stimulus — but falling short of predictions made by many in the market.
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Markets hiccuped on Thursday as the European Central Bank’s policy announcement failed to live up to hype. But, while investors may not have loved Mario Draghi’s restrained tone, they admit his thinking is sound.
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A sharp sell-off in European assets followed the European Central Bank’s meeting on Thursday. Disappointed that the stimulus did not measure up to expectations, SSA bankers said that not only has Draghi damaged investor year-end returns, but also the reputation of the ECB as a credible organisation.
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The UK printed on Tuesday a tap of its 0.125% index-linked Gilt maturing March 2046. The note was sold at the tightest spread to the benchmark since it was first syndicated.
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