UK government plans to raise £275bn through bond sales by August

by | Jun 29, 2020

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The UK government will issue a record £275bn bonds this year. China moves from tenth to fifth position in a quarterly fund domicile ranking. A new Trade and Agriculture Commision recommends the next step in Brexit negotiations.

The UK government plans to raise £275bn through bond sales between April and August.

 
 

Dr Efi Pylarinou shares article on China’s digital-currency.

 

Siobhan Riding writes, “China has leapfrogged the UK and France to become the world’s fifth-largest fund domicile.”

A new Trade and Agricultural Commission will recommend agricultural trade policy to the UK government. Check this thread out for Laura Kuenssberg’s analysis.

 

The first iPhone was released 13 years ago today.

 

Finally, check out Chris Daems clips for Cervello’s social media.


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