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UK bond market resilient to small credit rating downgrade
LONDON: British government debt's appeal to international investors is likely to prove resilient to a small further
LONDON: British government debt's appeal to international investors is likely to prove resilient to a small further downgrade by credit ratings agencies, but a loss of 'AA' status could prompt a reassessment, the UK Debt Management Office said on Wednesday.
DMO chief executive Robert Stheeman told lawmakers that the market response to a no-deal Brexit was hard to predict as it would depend heavily on whether the Bank of England loosened policy, which would boost prices of short-dated gilts.
Overall the gilt market reaction had been "uncannily quiet" to Brexit headlines, in contrast to sharper moves in sterling, he added.
Standard & Poor's and Fitch Ratings both rate Britain as 'AA' while Moody's rates Britain at Aa2.
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