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Investors head for exit as rising rates in big economies and strong dollar hit sentiment
Ructions mean pain, say wealth managers, but overseas investments and rising deposit rates can bring relief
Recent volatility in UK markets has added to broader concerns about rate rises from global central banks
UK chancellor showed how the path towards higher interest rates will be fraught with danger
Pension sector regulators concerned about end of BoE support
Forced selling aimed at meeting collateral calls as crisis continues to roil markets
Plus, the Fed announces plans for a pilot climate stress test
The UK’s mistakes reveal global pressures
Heavy sell-off in gilts described as a case of ‘the tail definitely wagging the dog this week’
Guess who’s back, back again
UK prime minister vows to stick to tax-cutting plans despite gilt sell-off resuming
Drops follow broad rally in asset prices after Bank of England took action to calm the gilt market
Central bank has ‘work to do’ outside mainstream banking sector, says chief economist
Government pushed funds into more of the investment that sparked the BoE’s crisis intervention
In finance there is nothing quite so dangerous as a supposedly safe strategy
Liability-driven investment schemes a ‘time bomb’, says fashion retailer head
If you answered UK life insurers, award yourself half a point
Liability-driven investing hit by ‘turbulence’ from policymakers, says corporate strategy chief
A Q&A on what went wrong with liability-driven investing
Is the curve inverted enough?
Central bank to spend £5bn a day for 13 days over ‘material risk to UK financial stability’ and threat to pensions
US 10-year yield hits 4% for first time in 12 years before rally in Treasuries took hold
But analysts express concern Threadneedle St appears willing to print money to finance the government
Fire sale in gilts hammered pension funds, forcing Bank of England to launch support
Chancellor should act quickly to mollify markets as soon as possible
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