Pegasus Capital
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    Providing independent expertise to assist corporates and their advisers navigate the complex world of hedging and derivatives
  • Bridge2
    Providing independent expertise to assist corporates and their advisers navigate the complex world of hedging and derivatives
  • Bridge3
    Providing independent expertise to assist corporates and their advisers navigate the complex world of hedging and derivatives

Latest Markets

Money Market
1 Mth SONIA Swap

3.905

3 Mth SONIA Swap

3.806

6 Mth SONIA Swap

3.715

Term Rates
10 Year UK Gilt4.511
10 Year SONIA Swap4.008
10 Year Inflation Swap3.015
10 Year Real Rate0.993
Indicative only 25th November 2025
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Germany’s Schumpeterian pains

Free Lunch readers diagnose the country’s industrial problems
Posted: 2025-11-27

FirstFT: The woman pushing for looser lending rules in the US

Also in today’s newsletter, Trump vows to crack down on immigrants after Washington shooting and JPMorgan unveils plans for new London office
Posted: 2025-11-27

Bank of Japan faces finely balanced December decision

Read the central bank’s November forecast from the FT’s Monetary Policy Radar team
Posted: 2025-11-27

Swiss politicians decry ‘gold bar diplomacy’ in Trump trade deal

Backlash over role played in talks by executives from companies including Rolex and Richemont
Posted: 2025-11-27

Megadeals hit record as Wall Street’s animal spirits roar back

Global transactions of $10bn or more hit 63 as Trump deregulation and fading trade war risks spur M&A blitz
Posted: 2025-11-26

Beige Book shows US labour market deteriorated in November

Employment declined and half of US districts noted weaker labour demand
Posted: 2025-11-26

A View from the Bridge - November 2025

We will never know if the Chancellor’s unprecedented pre-budget speech earlier this week was also an attempt to coax the BOE into an earlier rate cut, but Governor Andrew Bailey didn’t take the bait and was the casting vote to hold rates at 4% rather than lower them to 3.75%.

PegasusCapital - 13/11/2025