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πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§ UK CPI at 2.8% is the easy part. The DMO still has Β£252bn to sell into a 4.85% gilt market.

πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§ UK CPI at 2.8% is the easy part. The DMO still has Β£252bn to sell into a 4.85% gilt market.

UK CPI fell to 2.8% in April from 3.3%, but Ofgem's energy cap reset did most of the work. The DMO's Β£252bn issuance remit is the harder test, with 10-year gilt yields near 4.85%.

Portrait of Sarah Breeden, BoE Deputy Governor, smiling with glasses and polka dot top, next to speech text.
BoE Deputy Governor Sarah Breeden is scheduled to speak later today, offering potential insights into the central bank's policy outlook. Source

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