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Investors pay premium in reopened bonds sale

Investors are now paying a premium for reopened bonds carrying higher returns, as they race to secure the much sought-after securities in a market where interest rates are falling.The latest bond sale ...
When investors indicate they are comfortable with a return that is lower than what the government is offering on a reopened ...
NS&I is changing the rules for Premium Bonds soon ...
The maximum holding permitted is £50,000 in Bonds. The study revealed that merely six percent of prizes distributed between ...
Laura Suter, director of personal finance at AJ Bell, said: "The rates on Premium Bonds are now significantly below the top savings rates in the market, meaning savers may be sacr ...
NS&I’s Premium Bonds pay out hundreds of millions each month, but the vast majority of savers have never won a single penny.
Discover U.K. Premium Bonds, a savings account offering tax-free monthly prize draws instead of interest, backed and secured by National Savings and Investments (NS&I).
Martin Lewis has given his verdict on Premium Bonds - and if they are a better place to put your money than savings accounts.
Premium Bonds aren't a separate category of bonds, but rather bonds that are sold at a price above their face value or par. If the prevailing interest rates in the economy fall after issuance, these ...