adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
market
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Normally this activity is not noticed by the investing public, only by those market professionals intimately concerned with the gilt-edged market.
stock
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The market soared, especially in government gilt-edged stock , and the pound emerged ever stronger.
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At times during the 1980s, yields on short-dated eurosterling bonds even fell below those on gilt-edged stocks of similar maturity.
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Then they will sit straight and eat up all their nourishing gilt-edged stock .
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The new team must have some response which goes beyond tamely printing and busily marketing ream after ream of gilt-edged stock .
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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a gilt-edged credit history
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Bao Dai did indeed have gilt-edged credentials.
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It is understood that the Government has done nothing to discourage City expectations that it will curtail its gilt-edged buying programme.
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Normally this activity is not noticed by the investing public, only by those market professionals intimately concerned with the gilt-edged market.
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She crossed the room to a low dressing table with a gilt-edged mirror above it.
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She looked up into the gilt-edged mirror above the basin and cursed silently.
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The Bank also intended to continue the tax arrangements available to gilt-edged jobbers under the old system: 1.
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The market soared, especially in government gilt-edged stock, and the pound emerged ever stronger.
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The new team must have some response which goes beyond tamely printing and busily marketing ream after ream of gilt-edged stock.