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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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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Stock Market

A place where shares of publicly listed companies are traded.
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Quantitative easing

Find out what quantitative easing is and how central banks use this monetary measure to encourage economic growth.
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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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Inflation

The increase in the prices of goods and services over time, and the process by which money loses its value.
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OEIC

Unique to the UK, these funds pool together money to invest from multiple investors.
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Holding Period Return

The amount of money generated by an asset during the time that it was held by an investor..
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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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Money laundering

A method of moving money obtained illicitly through the financial system so it can be used legally.
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