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CIS-4: Early implications of war in the Middle East
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Rates: Lessons from the Iraq war
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Report
Govie & Covered Supply: March details and 2026 overview
Rates
Rates – turning Japanese, I really think so
Opinion
By Padhraic Garvey, CFA
Opinion
Japan and South Korea: Big moves, big opportunity
Opinion
By Padhraic Garvey, CFA
Opinion
A rates opportunity in China
Rates
Rates Outlook 2026: Situation Normal, All Fuddled Up
Rates
Feels normal, but bounded by extremes: 3 calls for rates
Rates
Rates: Long ends get some personality
Rates
United States
US Money Markets: Repo tight enough for the Fed to build bills
Rates
GBP Money Markets: A funding reshuffle is testing liquidity plumbing
Rates
EUR Money Markets: Upward pressure from declining liquidity still gradual
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