This means more investment in long-dated gilt-edged stock for the greater certainty of returns, and less in volatile equities. |
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Small black-and-white photos accent walls dominated by two gilt-edged mirrors. |
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The letters, often with the envelope, were carefully mounted on 12 gilt-edged leaves. |
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Every investment, be it the bluest chip or the most gilt-edged government bond, carries some element of risk. |
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Embroidery lay abandoned on a round table along with a book, three gilt-edged porcelain cups still containing tea, and a teapot. |
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All around them were gilt-edged chairs and tables, cushioned with soft red and black velvet. |
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Even the largest gilt-edged issues were only a quarter of this size. |
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But there is another outcome that some in the market cannot discount, and which has caused the recent flurry of interest in inflation-linked gilt-edged stock. |
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Presented with a gilt-edged chance, Gardyne attempted to lift his shot over Craig Wight, but the goalkeeper caught the effort with ease. |
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It might have been a different story had they not spurned two gilt-edged chances in the first five minutes. |
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Now, as federal employees, they are legally barred from reopening their gilt-edged contact lists. |
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We do not need this bureaucracy, nor do we need the gilt-edged soil-protection system that Europe is now demanding from us. |
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In the fine tradition of royal memorabilia, the early designs are gilt-edged, curlicued and expected to generate millions of pounds. |
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It was one born out of abundant relief. The No7 had spurned a gilt-edged opportunity to equalise towards the end of the first half. |
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Blue Chip: a gilt-edged security of a timepiece embodying power and grandeur. |
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Yakubu Aiyegbeni was particularly guilty of squandering gilt-edged chances, but there is no doubting his pedigree as a top player. |
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The only complex aspect, in fact, is choosing which gilt-edged stock to buy. |
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The individual leaves with their irregular format are gilt-edged on three sides and correspond entirely to the original. |
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Pair of blue-ground vases and covers, with an ovoïd body, adorned an each side with a gilt-edged oval panel. |
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Had Mamadou Niang, the usually reliable Marseille striker, not missed a gilt-edged chance, they might have seized all three points. |
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It was a gilt-edged chance to break the deadlock but his header from well within the six-yard box was palmed over the bar by Mark Brown in the Inverness goal. |
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It will take time, but they should enjoy a gilt-edged future, too. |
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In a 25-minute stretch of the first half, both strikers were guilty of spurning perhaps not gilt-edged chances, but certainly good ones. |
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The most gilt-edged chance fell to Thiago Silva. |
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Continually updated guidance on the definitions and provisions of the ISD will be needed to ensure that the Directive provides gilt-edged investor protection and effective market access. |
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The main provisions regulating approved investments for insurance companies are unchanged: at least 60 percent of the monies must be invested in gilt-edged securities considered to be particularly safe. |
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At 6-4 both Pelé and Joan had gilt-edged openings, but when Charleroi scored we were physically and mentally incapable of picking ourselves up again. |
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Bornstein and his USA team-mates won 3-2 in Honduras at the weekend, Pavon missing a penalty and a gilt-edged chance for the devastated home team. |
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While the Swiss would rue their impotence in front of goal, the Central Americans were guilty of missing a host of gilt-edged chances on the night, as the curtain came down on their South African experience. |
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On 71 minutes it was China's turn to miss a gilt-edged opportunity. |
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It is important to note that the situation is less alarming for the bond market, favoured in the wake of an economic slowdown and the search for gilt-edged securities in a tumultuous situation. |
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Indeed, the visitors could have taken the lead after lone striker TomᨠDo¨ek had been presented with a gilt-edged opportunity in the 34th minute. |
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Coach Josef Hickersberger's men really ought to have taken the lead in a pulsating first quarter of an hour, but Harnik and Leitgeb squandered gilt-edged chances. |
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By far the more menacing of the two sides Zambia's South Africa-based Felix Katongo, brother of skipper Chris Katonga, squandered another gilt-edged opportunity when he scuffed the ball from in front of goal. |
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I hope to sign another striker before the weekend, but gilt-edged strikers do not grow on trees and are difficult to acquire for a team in our position. |
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Drogba missed a gilt-edged chance when Florent Malouda and Anelka put the Ivorian clear. |
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Then a disastrous back-pass from Christopher Samba presented Drogba with a gilt-edged chance but the Ivorian's shot was saved by Robinson with his legs. |
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