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    Not only that, but news has emerged which may explain some of the bond market’s fears. Yields on 10-year UK bonds are now at 4.48 per cent, compared to about 4.24 per cent just before Ms Reeves ...

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    Financial markets made roller-coaster moves on Tuesday with the S&P 500 ending lower, while the dollar gained as jittery investors fled for safety after the Bank of England it would support the UK ...

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    World stocks rose on Friday, recovering from the previous session's 2-1/2 year lows on an overnight rally in U.S. stocks and hopes of more Chinese stimulus, while British government bonds rose on ...

  7. United Kingdom national debt - Wikipedia

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    Based on such a method of calculation, UK national debt would be equivalent to, or potentially exceed, historic highs. The British government's debt is owned by a wide variety of investors, most notably pension funds. These funds are on deposit, mainly in the form of Treasury bonds at the Bank of England.

  8. Why do bond prices move up and down? 3 key reasons - AOL

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    As a publicly traded investment, bonds can fluctuate in value, becoming worth more or less over time. Although bond prices may vary, they are often constrained in how high they can rise.

  9. Gilt-edged securities - Wikipedia

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    The UK's Debt Management Office (DMO) plans to sell £15bn of green gilts this year. The 12-year bond will mature in July 2033, and is priced at a yield of about 0.9 percent. The money raised by the bonds are earmarked for environmental spending, such as on projects including flood defences, renewable energy, or carbon capture and storage. [14]