Denmark’s Energinet announced on Thursday it will scrap the “first come first serve” principle for renewable project grid connections and instead prioritise projects based on maturity from 2026, it said.
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| Type | 13-week GTB |
| Maturity | Jan 30, 2026 |
| Amount | E500mln |
| Target | E500mln |
| Previous | E500mln |
| Avg yield | 1.72% |
| Previous | 1.78% |
| Bid-to-cover | 2.36x |
| Previous | 1.99x |
| Previous date | Oct 01, 2025 |
The pick-up in spot volatility this week has helped support implied at the margins, with the 1m contract (capturing the UK Autumn Budget on November 26th) rising back above 7 points to provide a decent premium over shorter-dated contracts that expire before the Budget.
While vols above 7 points look unimpressive in isolation, relative to EURUSD the move is extreme. The GBP 1m vol premium over EUR is now near 2 points and the widest since 2023 - signalling markets assigning a greater risk premium to GBP despite the background low vol regime.

We write on the latest expectations for the UK Budget in the Gilt Week Ahead here: https://media.marketnews.com/Gilt_Week_Ahead20251027_14ac41803e.pdf
And summarise the key drivers of GBP spot weakness here:
US Data/Speaker Calendar (prior, estimate), All times ET
No data releases for advance trade balance and retail/wholesale inventories due to the ongoing government shutdown
Source: Bloomberg, White House Pool, MNI