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Full coverage: Bonds

The return of UK fiscal risk premia: 6% is the tipping point

The bond market is sending Britain a warning: Push borrowing costs towards six per cent, and fiscal stress quickly becomes fiscal crisis.

Peter Kinsella
4th Jun, 2026 - 5 min read

Colm McCarthy: Britain’s old ghosts are back — and Ireland should pay attention

From steel nationalisation to bond market jitters and the rise of Nigel Farage, the UK is revisiting political battles many thought settled. For Ireland, with so much tied to Britain’s economic stability, the consequences could again be profound.

Colm McCarthy
20th May, 2026 - 6 min read

Constantin Gurdgiev: Bond markets lead, the economy follows

The markets are buckling up for a long-run spike in inflationary pressures. In the US, bond vigilantes have seized control of policy from the White House and the Fed.

Constantin Gurdgiev
31st Mar, 2026 - 6 min read

Greenland clash risks undermining America’s place in world economic order

The U.S. has long been a beacon of safety when uncertainty reigns. That is changing, write Justin Lahart and Sam Goldfarb, The Wall Street Journal.

The Wall Street Journal.
22nd Jan, 2026 - 4 min read

Thomas Hubert: How Tirlán gamed Glanbia’s share price volatility

By borrowing against its PLC shares instead of selling them at the time of its de-merger from Glanbia in 2022, the farmers’ co-op has made a multi-million-euro gain.

Thomas Hubert
1st Oct, 2025 - 3 min read

Peter Kinsella: Markets are starting to get worried about sterling

Currencies don’t lie. They give a real-time vindication or condemnation for a country’s economic outlook, and the standing of the pound is sending warning signals ahead of November's UK budget.

Peter Kinsella
29th Sep, 2025 - 6 min read

Legal and political pressure: How Israeli bond prospectus approval ended up moving to Luxembourg

Activists pressured the Central Bank for months over its role in facilitating the sale of bonds, with extra heat coming from the Oireachtas, legal academics, and a potential court case. What were the key concerns?

Niall Sargent
2nd Sep, 2025 - 6 min read

Talk thirty to me: Why long-end bond yields are rising

Fiscal policies and inflation have changed the way investors consider long-term government debt. Who wins?

Peter Kinsella
25th Jun, 2025 - 5 min read

Niall Sargent: Oireachtas hearing exposes gaps in Central Bank’s Israel bond stance

The regulator is mandated to provide a high level of consumer and investor protection to those investing in securities markets. But is it doing this by continuing to approve the Israeli bond prospectus?

Niall Sargent
19th Jun, 2025 - 6 min read

Sinn Féin to launch bill to restrict Irish role in the sale of Israeli bonds

The leading opposition party is critical of the Central Bank’s role in facilitating the sale of Israeli bonds as the death toll in Gaza rises to over 53,000 and Israel moves forward with plans to take territory in the strip.

Niall Sargent
21st May, 2025 - 4 min read
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