THE Bank of England’s (BOE) unwinding of its multi billion-pound bond portfolio is comparable to former chancellor of the exchequer Gordon Brown’s infamous decision to “sell gold at the bottom of the market” from 1999 to 2002, the asset manager Columbia Threadneedle said.
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