Gilt yields hit a new record low yesterday as investors continued to buy up UK debt amid concerns the European Union has not done enough to avert a financial meltdown.
The yield on the 10-year gilt dropped to a low of 2.07% yesterday afternoon, the lowest level seen since the bonds were introduced in the 1950s, according to Thomson Reuters. The yield has beat...
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