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DMO will not change course after Brexit vote

Head of UK Debt Management Office stresses predictability and transparency ahead of gilt auctions

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The United Kingdom's Debt Management Office (DMO) will not change its plans following the vote to leave the European Union, chief executive Robert Stheeman tells Central Banking.

"We attach great importance to our long-standing principles of predictability and transparency in the conduct of debt management policy," he says. "We will continue to work closely with our market counterparts to deliver the published financing remit."

The DMO will go to the market for the first time since the vote next

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