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Toby says we’re not going to the IMF – we’re not broke – phew!
It is good to learn about capital markets from a friendly expert and that’s how I regard Toby Nangle. Here he is explaining bonds and how the UK is being treated. The question of how solvent the UK is , … Continue reading
An annuity rate GOOD – economically BAD message from long-term gilt yields.
This is the big chart for pensions , telling everyone from pension scheme actuaries to life actuaries managing annuity rates what to say with numbers. I say that because the other way of looking at this chart is as a … Continue reading
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Tagged 30 year gilts, borrowing, Economy, Gilt yields, Govt borrowing, IMF, Inflation, Pensions
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New Tricks- fiddling the costs of police officer’s pensions.
New tricks? Mama Mia! Is Britain Greece 2.0? Continue reading