Pound and gilts take a hard-Brexit hammering Speculation on nature of split with EU calls into question link between asset classes Published 24 Oct, 2016 07:07am
Record-low interest rates drive demand for Saudi debt Saudi Arabia’s first international debt sale has generated so much interest from Asian investors that Riyadh is... Published 05 Sep, 2016 06:41am
Gulf states notch up debt sales record Lower crude price leads region’s governments to borrow $8.6bn this year . Published 16 May, 2016 06:44am
Saudi debt offering at mercy of external forces Oil price and wider volatility threaten the success of the kingdom’s international debut Published 08 Feb, 2016 07:12am
US and European stocks rebound after Draghi signals fresh stimulus MARIO Draghi signalled that the European Central Bank was prepared to launch a fresh round of monetary stimulus as... Published 25 Jan, 2016 06:38am
Europe eyes prospect of even lower rates Economists say a 10bps cut to the ECB deposit rate must have been priced in Published 09 Nov, 2015 07:10am
Ukraine takes the ‘odious’ debt option For Ukraine time is running out. Kiev is trying to restructure about $23bn of debt. Published 01 Jun, 2015 06:36am
External borrowers wary of dollar’s rise CHINA offered investors a cautionary tale this week of what can happen when a company borrows heavily in dollars. On... Published 27 Apr, 2015 06:42am
Foreign buyers hold key to debt prices in emerging markets Overseas demand can cut the cost of borrowing but leave a country more vulnerable Published 13 Oct, 2014 06:25am
Eurozone recovery shudders to a halt Dismal performances from Germany, France and Italy were responsible for the stagnation Published 18 Aug, 2014 06:25am
Argentina debt holdouts wait for ship to come in The International Capital Markets Association has suggested rewriting sovereign debt contracts so that all... Published 11 Aug, 2014 06:15am