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  2. Gilt-edged securities - Wikipedia

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    Conventional gilts are denoted by their coupon rate and maturity year, e.g. 4 + 1 ⁄ 4 % Treasury Gilt 2055. The coupon paid on the gilt typically reflects the market rate of interest at the time of issue of the gilt, and indicates the cash payment per £100 that the holder will receive each year, split into two payments in March and September.

  3. UK gilt selloff triggers pension cash calls in first big test ...

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    UK gilt selloff triggers pension cash calls in first big test since 2022 crisis ... Ten-year gilt yields are up by 25 basis points, their biggest weekly jump in a year but far less than the nearly ...

  4. Truss will need to soothe rattled gilt markets, experts warn

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    The yield on 10-year gilts – which is a proxy for the effective interest rate on public borrowing – edged slightly lower after Ms Truss was announced as the new Tory leader, but at 2.94% at ...

  5. Government bond - Wikipedia

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    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. A conventional UK gilt might look like this – "Treasury stock 3% 2020". [10] On the 27 of April 2019 the United Kingdom 10Y Government ...

  6. List of government bonds - Wikipedia

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    Bundesschatzanweisungen (Schätze) - 2 year Federal Treasury notes; Bundesobligationen (Bobls) - 5 year Federal notes; inflationsindexierte Bundesobligationen (Bobl/ei) - 5 year inflation-linked Federal notes; Bundesanleihen (Bunds) - 10 and 30 year Federal bonds; inflationsindexierte Bundesanleihen (Bund/ei) - 10, 15 and 30 year inflation ...

  7. HSBC cuts year-end 10-year UK gilt yield forecast to 0% - AOL

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    HSBC <HSBA.L> said on Tuesday that it had lowered its year-end forecast on 10-year British government bond yields to 0%, given a small probability of negative interest rates and a sense that rates ...

  8. 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 ...

  9. 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. Bank of England starts gilts sale as policymakers ...