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In a speech today to a conference organised by the Association of British Insurers (ABI), Ian Plenderleith, an Executive Director of the Bank of England and a member of the Monetary Policy Committee, reviews developments in the sterling non-gilt bond market.
Published on
02 April 2001
His speech is a response to an invitation by the ABI to offer preliminary comments on a research paper on the sterling non-gilt bond market published today by the ABI.
Mr Plenderleith agrees with the paper that, while the market has grown rapidly in recent years, it does not yet match the size or diversity of the dollar and euro bond markets.