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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Yield to maturity (YTM)

What is yield to maturity and why is it useful?
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Retail Prices Index (RPI)

An index published each month by the Office for National Statistics, which measures the level of retail prices in the UK. Cash flows on all index-linked gilts are linked to the RPI.
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Investment Return

The amount of money made or lost from an investment. Usually expressed as a percentage.
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Income statement

A summary of a company's income and expenses over a set period of time.
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Fixed Income

An investment that provides a fixed rate of return, often over a specific set of time.
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Hedge Fund

Investment funds that are often associated with riskier and shorter-term trading strategies.
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Exchange-Traded Fund (ETF)

A collection of investments, pooled into a single fund that can be bought and sold on a stock exchange.
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Custodian bank

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Oligopoly

A situation in which a market or industry is controlled by a small group of companies.
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