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  2. UK bonds swing as traders scrutinise new chancellor ... - AOL

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    Markets react as Truss announces new tax U-turn. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us

  3. USA TODAY 6 hours ago US stocks end up, with S&P 500 at record. Trump talks lower interest rates and oil prices. US stocks closed up, with the S&P 500 notching a record for the 2nd day. Trump called for lower rates and oil prices in remarks to world leaders.

  4. Why stocks and bonds are on a tear today - AOL

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    Nasdaq composite: 19,511.23, up 2.45%. 10-year Treasury yield : 4.647%, down 14 basis points. Investors are largely expecting the Federal Reserve to pause its rate-cutting cycle this month.

  5. 'TINA' keeps stocks and bonds going their own way - AOL

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    The readout from this week's brutal selloff in government bond markets seems clear: rising inflation will hustle central banks into panicky interest rate rises, quashing economic growth. Yet ...

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  7. 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]

  8. Inflation-indexed bond - Wikipedia

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    Daily inflation-indexed bonds pay a periodic coupon that is equal to the product of the principal and the nominal coupon rate. For some bonds, such as in the case of TIPS, the underlying principal of the bond changes, which results in a higher interest payment when multiplied by the same rate. For example, if the annual coupon of the bond were ...

  9. Premium Bonds - Wikipedia

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    Premium Bonds is a lottery bond scheme organised by the United Kingdom government since 1956. At present it is managed by the government's National Savings and Investments agency. The principle behind Premium Bonds is that rather than the stake being gambled, as in a usual lottery , it is the interest on the bonds that is distributed by a lottery.