BoE sells £750m of gilts in first auction of QE stockpile

The move marks the start of the bank’s quantitative easing programme unwind

Jonathan Stapleton
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The Bank of England has started to unwind its QE stockpile
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The Bank of England has started to unwind its QE stockpile

The Bank of England (BoE) has sold a total of £750m of UK government bonds as part of its first auction to reduce its quantitative easing stockpile of gilts today (1 November).

In a statement the central bank said it had received a total of £2.4bn of bids for the assets, accepting £750m of these offers - meaning the cover ratio for the auction was 3.26.

Yields on ten and 25 year gilts remained steady today at 3.484 and 3.757 at 3:30pm.

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