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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UK Treasury bill

A debt instrument issued by the UK government with a maturity of less than one year.
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DMO

The United Kingdom Debt Management Office. It’s an executive agency responsible for managing the government’s debt and cash needs, primarily through issuing gilts and Treasury bills.
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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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Withholding Tax

A tax deduction made at the source of the payment.
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Collective investment scheme

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Yield curve

A graphical representation of interest rates over time
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Nominal amount

The face value of a gilt. It represents the amount that will be repaid to the holder at maturity and is also used to calculate the dividend or coupon payment.
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