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Gilt-edged securities
Gilt-edged securities are bonds issued by certain national governments. ... bond and make up the largest share of UK government debt (30% as of March 2008).
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Gilt-edged Stock. A stock of high quality companies or countries. More specifically, gilts are fixed income or index-linked bonds issued by the UK Government.
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Gilts, short for Gilt Edged Securities, are bonds issued by the UK Government with a fixed interest rate for a predetermined length of time.
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gilt-edged in the STOCKS AND SHARES topic by ldoceonline. What you need to know about STOCKS AND SHARES: words, phrases and expressions ...
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Gilts, or Gilt Edged Securities, are bonds issued by the UK Government which ... While their value, like shares, are prone to fluctuation, Gilts are well-known for ...
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Jan 8, 1973 ... THE first definitive year-end report card on the economy—the stock market average on the final day of trading —was cause for solid optimism ...
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Shares are not the only stock market route to superior financial performance for investors fed up with paltry returns from banks and building societies. One of the ...
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Gilt-edged chance at the start of the second half. Gilt-edged securities will mean a transfer of funds from the private sector to the government. Gilt-edged stock ...
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Jan 7, 2012 ... Perhaps after all the pundits' gloomy New Year predictions it was inevitable that the FTSE 100 would come roaring out of the stocks on its first ...
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gilt-edged stock. n (government-issued) obligation f d'État (=safe investment) valeur f de père de famille. Translation English - French Collins Dictionary ...
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