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Michael Saunders warns counting costs of bond-buying programme in public debt could force fiscal retrenchment
The Pimco chief executive on the post-pivot world
Major banks’ forecasts for next year already hit, as market moves after Fed’s dovish comments take analysts by surprise
Sofr’s brief divergence from Fed’s repo rate has rattled investors
Governor Kazuo Ueda says central bank in no rush to change monetary policy as Fed weighs cutting rates
CIO Ivascyn says he has been running larger than usual bet on UK government bonds
Fed’s dovish message is being interpreted by the bond market as a full-speed ahead signal
BoJ likely to signal its monetary plans at policy meeting on Tuesday but to hold off on action
BoJ expected to raise interest rates next year, while Fed signals rate cuts ahead
Surge in buying of government bonds as inflation rose
Moves extend rally in European government debt despite ECB’s insistence it is not considering interest rate cuts
European central bankers warn it is too soon to declare victory over inflation
A sharp drop in market interest rates makes such shares much more attractive
Especially short-dated notes
Plans cover fewer trades than initially proposed in concession to hedge funds
Warning that higher interest rates mean ‘difficult choice’ faced between servicing debts and spending on public services
Everyone loves duration again
It’s fine to ignore the US bond market, right?
Richard Hughes tells MPs there is a lack of information on the identity of overseas bondholders
Sharp rise in interest rates has piqued interest of overseas fund managers after years of selling
Yields fall in Europe and US after ECB policymaker says further rises ‘rather unlikely’
Domestic buyers attracted by offshore bonds’ high yields and belief in implicit guarantee by Beijing
There little room for complacency as the Treasury is likely to need to issue $20tn of debt in the coming decade
The market consensus has flipped once again, now to a widespread expectation that rates are easing
The fixed-income mega-investor sees tailwinds for the bond market
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