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index-linked

adjectiverising automatically by the percentage increase in the cost of living Examplesindex-linked government bonds • Inflation did not affect her as she has an index-linked pension."...two-year index-linked savings certificates now pay 3 per cent a year tax free, in addition to index-linking" [Financial Times]

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  1. Index-Linked Bond Definition | Investopedia
    A bond in which payment of income on the principal is related to a specific price index - often the Consumer Price Index. This feature provides protection to ...
     
  2. Is this the right time for index-linked savings? - Telegraph
    Nov 19, 2011 ... Inflation can play havoc with savings – which is why many savers are attracted to index-linked accounts.
     
  3. index linked : defined at Finance Glossary
    index linked : The coupling of salaries and pensions etc to the retail price index in order to make sure that the income from them keeps pace with inflation....
     
  4. NS&I - Index linked savings certificates
    Sep 20, 2012 ... NS&I Index-linked Savings Certificates guarantee that your investment will grow in spending power each year, whatever happens to the cost of ...
     
  5. What is index-linked bond? definition and meaning
    Definition of index-linked bond: A bond which pays a coupon that varies according to some underlying index, usually the Consumer Price Index.
     
  6. index-linked adjective - definition in British English Dictionary ...
    index-linked adjective - definition, audio pronunciation, synonyms and more for index-linked adjective: describes an investment or government payment that ...
     
  7. index-linked - definition of index-linked by the Free Online Dictionary ...
    (Business / Commerce) (of wages, interest rates, etc.) directly related to the cost- of-living index and rising or falling accordingly. Translations. index-linked ...
     
  8. Budget 2011: National Savings index-linked bonds to relaunch | UK ...
    Mar 23, 2011 ... Buried in the budget is the welcome news that National Savings will once again be allowed to issue index-linked bonds.