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Weekly Round Up 23.09.2022

23.09.2022

This week’s highlights:

  • Fed ups rates by 75bps;
  • BOE hikes by 50bps;
  • UK bond yields soar;
  • Pound tanks.

Read in full:

Weekly Round Up 23 September 2022

Exchange Rates

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Government Bond Yields

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