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Dividendmax equivalent for bonds?

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  • masonic
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    GeoffTF said:
    masonic said:
    What would be useful (to me at least) is a site that lists all the gilts, that can be sorted by yield to maturity if purchased today.

    I have found some online calculators where you can put in the individual gilt details, but it is a bit of a faff working out month's to maturity and putting in the price/coupon rate frequency etc

    Is there a site that does this in a sortable list?
    (edit: wmb194 did mention it already, but maybe that was missed)
    Tradeweb provides numbers relating to the last closing price. It does not do this until 2 p.m. on the next business day. You could generate more up to date numbers by screen scraping the London Stock Exchange website for 15 minute delayed prices and doing the calculation yourself. You could do that with a Python program, or perhaps Google Sheets, if you have the necessary skills.
    Personally I've been happy to take this info rather than do any of my own calculations. The scraping option could be interesting if I was doing a lot of trading.
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