UK Sovereign
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Core pension funds and insurers showed up for index-linked Gilt in tricky market with the UK set to sell ultra-long paper in three weeks' time
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Sovereign sails through ‘important test’ as it powers ahead with £242.8bn remit
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UK consumer prices go up 30bp as the sovereign maintains record levels of borrowing
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The bonds were purchased at the height of the recent Gilt market crisis
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Market sentiment recovering from recent woes but supply to soar
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‘All is expected’ from the UK government’s long-awaited autumn statement
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The EU and sovereign issuers will keep SSA investors busy with year-end deals
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Market absorbed heavy Gilt issuance and a slew of supra, agency and FIG deals
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The sovereign brushed off recent turbulence to summon over £47bn of orders for its £6bn syndication
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Four straight days of Gilt sales this week could take supply to the market to over £10bn
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All eyes are on the Bank's next auction as it begins the era of active QT for world's leading central banks
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In a historic move, the Bank of England has started outright sales of its vast stock of Gilts