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''UK''.
(DMO).  
(DMO).  


An executive agency of HM Treasury.
An executive agency of HM Treasury.


Responsible for carrying out the UK Government's debt management policy by:
The DMO is responsible for carrying out the UK government's debt management policy of:


*minimising financing costs over the long term
*Minimising financing costs over the long term, taking account of risk.
*taking account of risk
*Minimising the cost of offsetting the UK government's net cash flows over time.
*managing the aggregate cash needs of the Exchequer in the most cost-effective way
*Operating within a risk appetite approved by UK government ministers.


In all cases this is conducted consistently with the objectives of monetary and wider policy considerations.  
 
In all cases this is to be conducted consistently with the objectives of monetary and wider policy considerations.  




== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Treasury]]
* [[Debt]]
* [[Gilts]]
* [[HM Treasury]]
* [[Risk]]
* [[Risk appetite]]
 
[[Category:Accounting,_tax_and_regulation]]
[[Category:The_business_context]]
[[Category:Investment]]
[[Category:Long_term_funding]]
[[Category:Financial_products_and_markets]]

Revision as of 15:53, 9 October 2021

UK.

(DMO).

An executive agency of HM Treasury.

The DMO is responsible for carrying out the UK government's debt management policy of:

  • Minimising financing costs over the long term, taking account of risk.
  • Minimising the cost of offsetting the UK government's net cash flows over time.
  • Operating within a risk appetite approved by UK government ministers.


In all cases this is to be conducted consistently with the objectives of monetary and wider policy considerations.


See also