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Yield on debt is sharply higher than before the conflict began
The Managed Fund Association bravely stands up for its members
What to do when r - g = 0
Most of the time, higher government debt levels have been associated with lower yields, not higher
Regulators say they are particularly keen to get more data from less liquid sections of the $26tn market
Despite country’s huge debt load, politicians, central banks and rating agencies prevent it tumbling into the abyss
Disruption caused by hack of ICBC shows how bank has become an important link in $26tn market
Annual rise in consumer price index slows more than economists had forecast
New York arm of ICBC proposed using a USB stick to transmit data after its systems were compromised
And the costs of monetising the debt
Rating agency says move reflects drastic rise in Treasury yields and ‘political divisions’
Falling government bond yields loosen the tight financial conditions policymakers want to create
IMF and foreign governments express reservations over deal agreed with private creditors last month
Chinese bank says it has contained a hack that affected some fixed income and equities transactions
US Treasury exchange traded funds draw nearly $30bn of inflows in September
Hitting the history books for comparisons
Washington deficits could yet terrify Treasury markets
US prosecutors claim accused engaged in ‘spoofing’ and ‘layering’ during alleged year-long scheme
Or, how to make enemies and annoy (the right) people
Courtesy of Nathan Tankus’ notes
Deal comes as country slowly ‘claws back’ investors’ trust following general election in May
Yield on short-term British government debt falls to lowest level since June
World Bank warns some high-debt, low-income nations face ‘nightmare’ rolling over their bonds
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US Federal Reserve forecasts suggesting ‘higher for longer’ interest rates have caused bond yields to soar — and bondholders to sell. Borrowers on floating rates are also feeling pain. But money market funds and catastrophe bonds still have fans
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