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  2. Gilt-edged securities - Wikipedia

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    Gilt-edged securities, also referred to as gilts, are bonds issued by the UK Government. The term is of British origin, and then referred to the debt securities issued by the Bank of England on behalf of His Majesty's Treasury , whose paper certificates had a gilt (or gilded ) edge, hence the name.

  3. Government bond - Wikipedia

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    Prior to April 1998, gilts were issued by the Bank of England. [8] Purchase and sales services are managed by Computershare. [9] UK gilts have maturities stretching much further into the future than other European government bonds, which has influenced the development of pension and life insurance markets in the respective countries.

  4. CREST (securities depository) - Wikipedia

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    CREST is a UK-based central securities depository that holds UK equities and UK gilts, as well as Irish equities and other international securities. It was named after its securities settlement system, CREST, and has been owned and operated by Euroclear since 2002. [1] The name CREST stands for Certificateless Registry for Electronic Share ...

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  6. Bank of England starts gilts sale as policymakers gather to ...

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    The central bank is beginning the first sale of its near £850 billion of UK government bonds built up under its quantitative easing programme.

  7. Fund platform - Wikipedia

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    Fund platforms fall into two distinct groups: fund wraps and fund supermarkets.Wrap services are online services where investors access their account details online. Fund supermarkets are generally more transactional and are used for buying funds cheaply online, either by a financial adviser (on behalf of a client) or by the investor themselves.

  8. Bank of England promises to end gilt purchases on Friday - AOL

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    The Bank had been forced to step in two weeks ago after the yield on gilts soared following Mr Kwarteng’s statement. Funds that many pensions invest in started needing cash as a result, so had ...

  9. List of government bonds - Wikipedia

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    Issued By: Agence France Trésor, the French Debt Agency OATs. BTFs - bills of up to 1 year maturities; BTANs - 1 to 6 year notes; Obligations assimilables du Trésor (OATs) - 7 to 50 year bonds