Gilts
Lyxor adds short-dated gilts ETF to fixed income range
Follows post-Brexit flight to quality
Could the multi-decade period of over-valued equities near an end post-Brexit?
Interest rates set to be lower for longer
Could Brexit change attractiveness of conventional and inflation-linked gilts?
Inflation-linked bonds have been out of favour for the past three years as global developed market headline inflation rates and inflation expectations have fallen in the face of tepid economic demand and weak oil and commodity prices.
Fidelity Solutions' O'Nolan: How we positioned pre- and post-Brexit referendum
Kevin O'Nolan, portfolio manager in the Fidelity Solutions team, discusses the repercussions of the recent EU referendum, including the risks of political contagion in Europe.
Update: FTSE climbs for fourth consecutive day
Carney hinted at monetary easing in summer
Financials lift FTSE as blue chips rally for second day
Pound stabilises
Kames expands absolute return range with global equity fund
Aims for lower volatility than government bonds
Gilt yields fall to record low as EU referendum looms
FTSE also down over 1%
Managers eye strongly-performing gilts as Brexit vote protection play
Strongest start to the year since 2001
Gilts in longest winning run on record ahead of BoE meeting
Await interest rate decision
Hermes' Williams warns Brexit could lead to more QE
Financial services has 'most to lose'
No more 'easy money' for property investors as Brexit fears add to headwinds
Property funds have been key beneficiaries of investors' hunt for yield in recent years, with the IA Property sector in the top five most popular investment classifications for the past two years. A record £3.8bn of flows was taken in 2014, backed up...
Riddell: Are global government bonds running out of juice?
Time to become less bullish, says manager
Gilt yields fall to record low as investors flock to safe havens
Japanese equities plunge 5%
Lyxor cuts fees on fixed income ETFs in low-cost push
Effective from 29 January
Hermes IM loses £8.4bn gilt mandate to passive management
BT Pension Scheme goes passive
Tyrie writes to Carney on gilt market liquidity concerns
Fears of unwinding of QE
Data blunder sees BoE misreport gilt sales figures
The Bank of England has admitted to making errors in its reporting of foreign investors' purchases of UK government bonds in recent weeks.
Update: FTSE recovers as European debt whipsaws
Equity markets have begun to recover after an early slump driven by a plunge in German sovereign debt prices.
Could a new government set its sights on asset allocation?
Activist government may target investors
Are election worries prompting gilt market 'exodus'?
International investors have begun selling out of UK gilt holdings on uncertainty over how Britain will manage its debt pile in the next parliament.
How to play the election: Wealth managers' strategies revealed
With less than four weeks to go until the general election, wealth managers and strategists give their view on how investors should be positioned.
UK gilt sell off faster than 2009 on election fears
Foreigner investors have been selling UK gilts at a faster rate than at the peak of the financial crisis in 2009, ahead of an unpredictable general election.
Bryn Jones: What would aliens say about gilt yields today?
If aliens knocked on my front door, having read pre-Millennium economic theory books, they would be scratching their frontal lobes with dismay.