Latest Market Alert | 2 July 2026
Executive Summary
The Bank of England is reported to be developing proposals aimed at limiting leverage within hedge fund trading of UK government bonds, including the introduction of minimum haircuts in gilt repo markets. According to reports, the proposals are intended to strengthen market resilience and reduce the risk of forced selling during periods of financial stress.
Why it matters
Although the measures remain proposals, they reflect increasing regulatory focus on financial market resilience following recent episodes of gilt market volatility.
UK impact
Should the proposals be implemented, they could improve long-term market stability, although funding costs and liquidity conditions may adjust as market participants adapt.
Global impact
Regulators internationally continue to examine leverage within sovereign debt markets, with similar discussions taking place across other major financial centres.
Our View
While these proposals are still under consideration, they demonstrate the growing importance regulators place on systemic resilience. Businesses with refinancing requirements should continue to monitor developments in UK funding markets and interest-rate conditions.
Risk Indicator: MEDIUM/HIGH
Disclaimer
This market alert is provided for general information purposes only and does not constitute financial, legal, insurance or investment advice. Readers should obtain independent professional advice before making any commercial or investment decisions.
