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Lawsuit against regulator is latest against chair Gary Gensler’s reform agenda
Yields have fallen in recent months despite warnings over rising deficit
The inversion will continue until morale deteriorates
Gap between the countries’ borrowing costs narrows while investors position for interest rate cuts
Investors turn to investment-grade debt as data points to resilient eurozone economy
The inflation battle may be almost over, but the fiscal war has just begun
Refinancing by economy ministry of $50bn in peso-denominated sovereign debt in bid to ease pressure on public accounts
CEO of exchange group says move into world’s biggest bond market is ‘no-brainer’ and its application will come this year
Twelve months after the failure of Silicon Valley Bank shook the regional banking sector, risks remain
Japan’s central bankers grapple with normalising monetary policy and unwinding the balance sheet
Foreign investors remain wary after years-long fall in the Chinese market
Individuals can now buy UK government debt. FT Money explores how to invest and which products stack up
The state of New York is right to push for reform, despite objections from Wall Street
Governments’ need to refinance this year at higher borrowing costs set to drive up interest expenses
Draft legislation sets up confrontation with investors who say it will disrupt markets
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MPs on public accounts committee find means of monitoring that debt is being issued at lowest price to be ‘nebulous’
America’s regulators say new rules will help maintain the dominance of US Treasuries, but others fear higher costs and lower liquidity
BlackRock and Schroders post corporate bonds in repo trades to boost funds’ resilience during times of crisis
Don’t be distracted by thoughts of who might get into power
Pimco’s inflows are already almost equal to its 2023 total
Policymakers should start making contingency plans now
European investors opt for junk bond ETFs in home markets over US for first time since 2019
Move comes after the US lifted sanctions on secondary trading in October
Stubborn US inflation data persuades traders to rein in aggressive bets on cuts
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