gilts
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gilt edged stocks. Also known as gilts. UK government bonds (excluding Treasury bills) denominated in sterling and issued in the domestic UK market. Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein financial glossary
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Government securities issued by the United Kingdom. Euroclear Clearing and Settlement glossary
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Gilts or Gilt-Edged Securities
Debt securities issued on behalf of the Government. London Stock Exchange Glossary
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gilts gilts [gɪlts] noun [plural]
• Gilts fell sharply despite continued firmness in the pound.
• Despite being linked to the RPI, index-linked gilts are subject to a six-month delay in indexation, which means that the bond is not inflation-protected for the last six months of its life.
ˌlong ˈgilts also ˌlong-term ˈgilts FINANCE
gilts with a
maturity (= repayment date) more than 15 years in the future;
= LONGS:
• The Bank is worried about refinancing short-term debt and will not, therefore, stop issuing long-term gilts.
gilts with a
maturity (= repayment date) between five and 15 years in the future:
• Confidence in the future of the economy has pushed down yields on medium-term gilts.
gilts with a
maturity (= repayment date) less than seven years in the future;
= SHORTS:
• A cut in interest rates makes short-term gilts an attractive buy because of their fixed interest payments.
gilts with no
maturity date (= repayment date) that will go on paying interest for ever
gilts with an interest rate that changes during their life, linked to general market interest rates:
• The UK government has issued floating rate notes under the name of variable-rate gilts.
— see also repo1
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gilts UK US /ɡɪlts/ noun [plural] (also gilt-edged securities, also gilt-edged stocks, also gilt stocks) FINANCE
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Managed funds have a wide range of investments, including gilts.
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Gilt stocks
Financial and business terms.
2012.