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Definition of index-linked in English: index-linkedadjectiveˌɪndɛksˈlɪnkt British Adjusted according to the value of a retail price index. Example sentencesExamples - To avoid further reductions in effectiveness, the grant should be index-linked to the Department's own house price series.
- Public-sector pension payments are index-linked, so they will rise in line with inflation.
- Last week the real yield on the 50-year index-linked gilt slumped to 0.57% - below that of an index-linked bond in deflationary Japan.
- Their pensions are secure, index-linked, and paid for by taxpayers.
- But, if they take medical retirement, they can expect to receive a substantially higher sum than would normally be the case as medical pensions are index-linked.
- Maybe we won't have to work till we drop to pay all those index-linked public sector pensions.
- The sheer expense of funding pensions - especially of the index-linked variety to which public servants are entitled - is astronomical.
- Your pension is index-linked, courtesy of the society for whom you have created the inflation and on whom you have imposed the tax.
- Statements that people should work till they drop - coming after politicians raised their salaries and index-linked Civil Service pensions - smack of blatant hypocrisy.
- I may be attracted to sickly people but most of my friends who work in the public sector suffer a mysterious illness and retire on full index-linked pensions at the first opportunity, normally 50.
- Interest rates may be fixed, variable or index-linked to the rate of inflation, depending on which type of account you choose.
- He was also in the vanguard of attempts to link unions to business with productivity bonuses for workers and index-linked wage increases and pension benefits.
- This represents a difference of 79 per cent in the price farmers would receive if lamb price was index-linked.
- I have a state pension but my husband has an index-linked pension.
- I am a pensioner in a scheme that pays a flat, rather than an index-linked pension.
- To disguise this with an offer of price index-linked coupons for the poor and cash transfers to the state in lieu of price subsidies is laughable.
- The fourth issue for Irish corporates that provide index-linked pensions is the fact that in Ireland, inflation is running at about twice the European average.
- Pensions are also a sticking point: clerical workers are insisting that pensions must be index-linked, and this should not be at the discretion of the trustees.
- You have lost the right to an index-linked pension worth something like £20 a week in real terms - all because of a technical error that you could easily have put right had you realised earlier.
- Rents should be index-linked to inflation, a measure that would guarantee security for tenants and a reasonable return for landlords.
Derivatives nounˌɪndɛksˈlɪŋkɪŋ British Assuming no growth in the value of the fund over the 18 years, the total value of all contributions (let's not complicate things yet by index-linking them) would be €10,800. Example sentencesExamples - ‘The introduction of index-linking would counter this,’ he said.
- This substantially increases the value of such an arrangement both to the claimant and the insurer, and the possibility of index-linking removes the problem of inflation eroding the lump sum award.
- It includes provisions which are not found in normal private sector occupational pension schemes, of which full index-linking of pensions is only one.
- But she said the establishment of a regulator would have to be combined with index-linking the licence fee.
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