UK - The UK government missed an opportunity to improve structural issues in the inflation linked bond market, when its Budget revealed its borrowing would soar next year to £43bn (US$87bn).
Announcing the details of the Budget this week, Alistair Darling, chancellor of the exchequer, revealed he would have to borrow £7bn more in the next financial year than he forecast in his October ...
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