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UK stocks are now open and are rallying as expected. The FTSE 100 is up about 0.5% while the FTSE 250 is 0.4% higher. The ...
Reeves has already borrowed £50billion more than planned since the election. She made a token effort to cut spending, but ...
Indeed, once you’ve decided to put your capital to work, the risk-reward trade-offs quickly emerge. Sure, you could buy a money-market fund. Or you could just invest in the S&P 500. Or only technology ...
A potential reduction in longer-dated government bond issuance eases markets, but doesn't solve fiscal concerns ...
The pound has bounced off its lows for the day, though remains down by about 0.2% and below $1.35. Gilt yields are ticking a ...
A Concluding Statement describes the preliminary findings of IMF staff at the end of an official staff visit (or ‘mission’), in most cases to a member country. Missions are undertaken as part of ...
Our reader wants to retire early, but will his property and pension investments meet his needs? Holly McKechnie investigates ...
Generally, these bonds are considered low risk investments, with the Government having never yet defaulted on a coupon ...
Gilt funds are debt mutual funds that invest in government-securities or G-secs. As per Sebi norms, these schemes must invest ...
UK borrowing costs have spiked. They're now higher than during Liz Truss’s ill-fated premiership ended in chaos. In fact, ...
The government borrows money by selling financial products called bonds. A bond is a promise to pay money in the future. Most ...
The U.K.'s Debt Management Office sold 4.25 billion pounds ($5.69 billion) in October 2031-dated gilts at an auction on Wednesday, it said. The following are results of the auction, with amounts in ...