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TN24,TG24or t24
Sharktail
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To all the knowledgeable folk on these boards I’m intrigued to find the meaning of the above on individual gilts within the same year redemption thanks
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The London Stock Exchange "ticker" symbol (eg LON:SHEL for Shell) for the particular gilt.0
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That wasn't clear from your question; yes, they look like conventional gilts and you can look them up on the DMO's website. The report has sections for 'conventional gilts' and 'index-linked gilts.'Sharktail said:
Yes I understand that I was meaning are they just conventional gilts with a redemption date & coupons along the wayLinton said:The London Stock Exchange "ticker" symbol (eg LON:SHEL for Shell) for the particular gilt.
If you need the ISIN you can use the LSE ticker and find it on the LSE's website but you should find all of these in the first or second sub-sections of the report.
https://www.dmo.gov.uk/data/gilt-market/gilts-in-issue/
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