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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
index-linked
adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
gilts
▪ The Bank is looking at other options: a variable-rate gilt that might interest banks, or more index-linked gilts.
▪ Some index-linked gilts offer protection well into the next century.
▪ Generally, many advisers recommend index-linked gilts as providing the best net return to 40% taxpayers.
▪ A rise in the inflation rate can be bad for both conventional and index-linked gilts.
▪ However, since March 1982 any investor can hold index-linked gilts.
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▪ All civil servants, however, have the very valuable privilege of an index-linked pension.
▪ Conventional stocks and index-linked stocks are discussed further in sections 3.1.2 and 3.1.3 below.
▪ If it had been index-linked, it would now be about £100,000.
▪ Surprisingly there is only one index-linked gilt unit trust; it is run by Guinness Flight.
▪ The Government's option 2 - taking the fund and paying index-linked pensions itself has been dropped.
▪ This is because index-linked funds would automatically favour them over their smaller rivals.
▪ To bid for, at its discretion, stock of less than 3 months maturity and index-linked stock offered by marketmakers. 4.
▪ To relieve policyholders of this burden, we have now index-linked everyone's cover.