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  2. Why you should care about the global rout in government bonds

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    In March, when gilt yields were much lower than now, the UK’s public spending watchdog said it expected the annual interest paid on the government’s pile of debt to peak at £115 billion ($140 ...

  3. Markets start big month on cautious footing as US jobs data looms

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    The benchmark 10 year Treasury yield was last up 1 basis point at 4.30%, just off the near four month high of 4.339% touched earlier in the week. [US/] GILT YIELDS RISE

  4. UPDATE 4-UK gilt prices rocket after Bank of England steps ...

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    British government bond prices soared on Wednesday after the Bank of England said it would buy long-dated bonds to bring calm to the market, although analysts had doubts about how long the respite ...

  5. Government bonds and pound rebound amid bond-buying deadline

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    On the opening of the markets, yields on UK 30-year gilts fell back by 3.6% to 4.38%, while 10-year gilt yields moved 5.9% lower to 3.93%. Meanwhile, the pound was 0.6% higher at 1.131 against the ...

  6. Gilt-edged securities - Wikipedia

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    Conventional gilts are denoted by their coupon rate and maturity year, e.g. 4 + 1 ⁄ 4 % Treasury Gilt 2055. The coupon paid on the gilt typically reflects the market rate of interest at the time of issue of the gilt, and indicates the cash payment per £100 that the holder will receive each year, split into two payments in March and September.

  7. List of government bonds - Wikipedia

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    Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information. ( October 2010 ) This is a list of categories of government bonds around the world.

  8. Policy reactions to the eurozone crisis - Wikipedia

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    A eurozone country can benefit from the program if – and for as long as – it is found to suffer from stressed bond yields at excessive levels; but only at the point of time where the country possesses/regains a complete market access – and only if the country still comply with all terms in the signed Memorandum of Understanding (MoU ...

  9. CORRECTED-UPDATE 1-Euro zone bond yields pushed higher by ...

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    Euro zone bond yields rose on Monday as a global repricing of interest rate expectations pushed borrowing costs in the common currency bloc back towards recent multi-month highs. Recent comments ...