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UK sells green gilt amid turmoil in government bond markets

The UK sold 8.41 billion pounds (6.25 billion pounds) of green government bonds on Tuesday, against the backdrop of the turmoil in 'financial markets caused by the conflict in the Middle East.

Bookrunners reported that more than 80 billion pounds of orders were placed for the March 2037 4.625% gilt. However, it was sold at a significant premium to bonds with a similar maturity.

The Debt Management Office said the 4.625% March 2020 gilt was priced at 10.75 basis points more than the conventional 4.25% 2036?gilt. This is the tight end of the initial price guidance.

On Tuesday, the price of Gilts rose on financial markets. They recovered some of their recent losses on concerns about inflation due to the U.S.-Israeli War on Iran.

In 2021, Britain began selling green bonds to meet investor demand. The sale of green gilts on Tuesday was the largest since the launch.

This was the first syndication sale of a green gilt in September '2022, after Liz Truss announced her economic agenda. Reporting by Andy Bruce Editing William Schomberg

(source: Reuters)