Conventional gilt

Gilts where the dividends and principal repayments are fixed in nominal terms. This is as opposed to an index-linked gilt where the dividends and principal repayments are related to movements in the Retail Prices Index (RPI).

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After-hours trading

Trading outside of a stock exchange's opening hours.
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Global Investment Performance Standards (GIPS)

A set of standards which investors use to present their investment results.
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Running yield

The annual interest payment (dividend) divided by the current market price of a bond.
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Free Trade

The other free trade. International trade in which countries allow goods to flow across their borders without imposing import or export taxes.
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Zero-Sum Game

A situation in which one person's gain is another's loss.
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Key Information Document (KID)

A document issued by an investment fund to help investors determine if it's the right fund for them.
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Interest Rate

The amount a lender charges for lending your money, or a borrower pays you for borrowing your money.
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Value Investing

The art of buying shares which trade below their value, according to the analysis of the value investor.
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Junk Bond

A form of debt investment that carries higher risk because of the likelihood that the issuer will default.
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