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...For a start, he’s not as effective as others have been: the expensive lawyers didn’t silence Leslie or Burgis, the lavish donations haven’t protected his reputation....
...Mary Perkins jokes that if you were to cut Specsavers’ workers open, “they’ve got green blood”....
...Japanese officials are under pressure to boost the currency to help with the cost of living in Japan. Authorities in Tokyo last intervened to support the yen in 2022....
...That compares with expectations of as many as six quarter-point cuts at the start of January....
...“With the economy this strong, policy isn’t as restrictive as the Fed thinks it is.”...
...You see a lot of nice cake, but you can’t touch it. And now I feel like I’m in the bakery and throwing cake around.”...
...The shorter settlement timeframe is known in industry jargon as T+1....
...Erica Wright, founder of luxury fashion sourcing app Sourcewhere, says Mary Janes are currently one of the platform’s most-wanted shoes....
...“We prefer to be underweight in US Treasuries in favour of eurozone bonds including Bunds,” said Quentin Fitzsimmons, a senior portfolio manager at T Rowe Price, which manages $1.4tn of assets globally....
...Stancliffe said retail investors will initially only be able to participate in auctions of new gilts, but didn’t rule out access to “taps” — auctions to top up existing bonds — in the future....
...Most platforms don’t offer access to UK Treasury bills, which are issued at a discount to face-value with a maturity of one year or less....
...Tomasz Wieladek, chief European economist at T Rowe Price, estimated that the latest rise in UK gilt yields would raise government interest costs by about 0.1 per cent to 0.15 per cent of gross domestic...
...While their focus is on how the yield of a new bond compares with neighbouring bonds — known as the ‘spread’ — they also care about the “quality” of the order book, because they don’t want a whole load of...
...UK government bonds led a global rally on Tuesday as Bank of England governor Andrew Bailey told a parliamentary committee that the UK didn’t need inflation to come back to its 2 per cent target before it...
...For Pgim’s Peters, “a stronger economy with a little inflation isn’t such a bad backdrop for corporate America . . . if you just forget everything else and focus on the fundamentals, I think the fundamental...
...The demand has helped push a number of continental European companies to issue sterling debt for the first time in recent months, including German real estate company Vonovia, German truck manufacturer Traton...
...“Italy hasn’t changed for the better or the worse, but Germany all of a sudden has become a risky country,” said Francesco Giavazzi, who served as economic adviser to former prime minister Mario Draghi....
...“The BoE turned less hawkish, but relative to market expectation it wasn’t strong enough.” Markets place a 55 per cent chance of the first cut in May, from 62 per cent before the announcement....
...My personal style signifier is an old band T-shirt. I’m still wearing cotton T-shirts from the ’90s because they’re so comfortable....
...“It doesn’t take very much movement in the market for the lender to go underwater and actually be losing money....
...Torsten Bell, chief executive of the Resolution Foundation, said: “Taking a fiscal fiction and making it even more fictional doesn’t deal with the underlying problem facing us after the election.”...
...“The data today will make the BoE’s monetary policy committee more cautious,” said Tomasz Wieladek, chief European economist at T Rowe Price....
...“The payrolls data last week was so strong [that it] was impossible to shrug off. The market couldn’t avoid the assumption that the US economy is going to be stronger for longer.”...
...“European sovereigns are being opportunistic and thinking we can’t get this out the door fast enough,” said Imogen Bachra, head of non-dollar rates strategy at NatWest, who was also surprised by the level...
...You don’t need to be a Shelley scholar to enjoy Eekhout’s own gothic romance....
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