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  2. Gilt-edged securities - Wikipedia

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    The UK's Debt Management Office (DMO) plans to sell £15bn of green gilts this year. The 12-year bond will mature in July 2033, and is priced at a yield of about 0.9 percent. The 12-year bond will mature in July 2033, and is priced at a yield of about 0.9 percent.

  3. UK politics latest: Majority of Labour voters oppose Starmer ...

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    The yield on a 10-year gilt rose to 4.85 per cent in early trading, up more than three basis points compared to Thursday’s closing price. Meanwhile, yields on 30-year gilts reached 5.41 per cent ...

  4. List of government bonds - Wikipedia

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    148.5 % Dipartimento del Tesoro: Site: Euro France: OATs: 3,484 117.3% Agence France Trésor: Site: Euro Germany: Bunds: 2,732 65.4% German Finance Agency: Site: Pound sterling United Kingdom: Gilts: 4,803 104.5% UK Debt Management Office: Site: Indian Rupee India: G-sec: Not Found Not Found Reserve Bank of India: Site

  5. Chancellor will remain for all of Parliament, Downing Street says

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    UK government bonds are known as gilts. The yield on the 10-year gilt - the interest rate at which the government pays back a decade-long loan to investors - rose to 4.88% on Monday, its highest ...

  6. 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 ...

  7. Government bond - Wikipedia

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    In the UK, government bonds are called gilts. Older issues have names such as "Treasury Stock" and newer issues are called "Treasury Gilt". [5] [6] Inflation-indexed gilts are called Index-linked gilts., [7] which means the value of the gilt rises with inflation. They are fixed-interest securities issued by the British government in order to ...

  8. Why has Bank of England stepped in again and how will ... - AOL

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    A gilt is essentially an IOU that the Treasury writes to its lenders, promising to pay the money back, plus interest, within a time frame, for example over two, 10 or 30 years. The yield on a gilt ...

  9. Inflation-indexed bond - Wikipedia

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    For example, if the annual coupon of the bond were 5% and the underlying principal of the bond were 100 units, the annual payment would be 5 units. If the inflation index increased by 10%, the principal of the bond would increase to 110 units. The coupon rate would remain at 5%, resulting in an interest payment of 110 x 5% = 5.5 units.