Assessing the Cost Effectiveness of Index-linked Bond Issuance A Methodological Approach, Illustrated Using UK Examples

Sovereign index-linked bond issuance has grown significantly since the early 1980s, with nearly $2.5 trillion USD in bonds now in issue. Index-linked bonds have become a widely accepted part of the set of instruments that sovereign debt managers use for funding purposes and so the question of how to...

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Main Author: Knight, James
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Paris OECD Publishing 2013
Series:OECD Working Papers on Sovereign Borrowing and Public Debt Management
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