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Larry the long-serving 10 Downing Street cat is set to welcome yet another UK prime minister, the seventh in a decade. Elsewhere, there was a repricing of interest rate risk on hawkish noises from central banks.
Despite a fluctuating geopolitical and policy backdrop, financial markets have remained relatively contained.
From 17th‑century Dutch flood defences to modern social bonds, fixed income has long financed vital public needs – emerging as a powerful, scalable force for measurable social impact.
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The research and analysis included on this website has been produced by Columbia Threadneedle Investments for its own investment management activities, may have been acted upon prior to publication and is made available here incidentally. Any opinions expressed are made as at the date of publication but are subject to change without notice and should not be seen as investment advice. Information obtained from external sources is believed to be reliable but its accuracy or completeness cannot be guaranteed.

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