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  • 71Gilts — are bonds issued by the governments of the United Kingdom, South Africa, or Ireland. The term is of British origin, and refers to the debt securities issued by the Bank of England, which had a gilt (or gilded) edge. Hence, they are called gilt… …

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  • 72Perpetual bond — A perpetual bond, which is also known as a Perpetual or just a Perp, is a bond with no maturity date. Therefore, it may be treated as equity, not as debt. Perpetual bonds pay coupons forever, and the issuer does not have to redeem them. Their… …

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  • 73List of government bonds — This is a list of categories of Government bonds around the world.=Main issuers==Country by country data=AsiaJPN (AA /A2)Issued By: Ministry of Finance (MoF) *Japanese Government Bonds (JGBs) **Revenue Bonds/Straight Bonds **Financing Bills… …

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  • 74Craigenputtock — House and Estate Native name: The Craig Painting by George Moir 1829 Location: Dumfries and …

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  • 75Gwydir Forest — Gwydir Forest, also spelled Gwydyr, is located in Conwy county borough and the Snowdonia National Park in North Wales. It takes its name from the ancient Gwydir Estate, established by the John Wynn family of Gwydir Castle, which owned this… …

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  • 76Mark Wilks Collet — Sir Mark Wilks Collet, 1st Bt, of St. Clere, Kent (September 1816 25 April 1905, aged 88 or 89 [Dates of his birth and death are from Rayment. [http://www.angeltowns.com/town/peerage/baronetsc3.htm] . The Peerage database claims that he died in… …

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  • 77Ontario Curling Association — The Ontario Curling Association is the governing body of curling in Southern Ontario. Northern Ontario is governed by the Northern Ontario Curling Association. The OCA sends a team to represent Team Ontario at all major Canadian Championships… …

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  • 78Mining in Cornwall — first began in the early Bronze Age approximately 2,150 BC and ended with the South Crofty tin mine closing in 1998.HistoryMining in Cornwall has existed from the early Bronze Age around 2,150 B.C. Cornwall is thought to have been visited by… …

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  • 79Ratgoed Quarry — (also known as Ralltgoed) was the northernmost of the slate quarries served by the Corris Railway. It is located one mile north of Aberllefenni in Gwynedd, north Wales, at the head of the isolated Cwm Ceiswyr. History The original workings at… …

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  • 80Henry Calvert Simons — Infobox Economist school tradition = image caption = name = Henry Calvert Simmons birth = birth date|1899|10|9 death = death date and age|1946|6|19|1899|10|9 nationality = flag|United States field = Economics influences = Frank H. Knight opposed …

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