Index-linked gilt issuance to fall amid Treasury inflation exposure fears

The government is scaling back issuance of index-linked gilts as a result of concerns over the long-term inflation impact they have on public finances.
HM Treasury's debt management report for 2018-19 - published alongside today's Spring Statement - said that, over the past four years, around 25% of the government's annual debt issuance has been through...
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