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Election Fever

3 mins December 02, 2019

With two weeks left until the UK goes to the polls, the markets are starting to suffer from a bad case of election fever. In a discussion with Nejra Cehic from Bloomberg TV, I outline how the markets are reacting to the latest polls and potential trades to and through 12 December. 

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Christopher Jeffery

Fixed Income Strategist

Chris is a strategist with a focus on fixed income and systematic dynamic strategies. He joined the team from a similar role at BNP Paribas, having started his career at the Bank of England. When not strategising about bonds, he has an enthusiasm for running, golf and (inexplicably) gardening. A lot of market strategists like to talk rhubarb, Chris prefers to grow it.

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