consols

/ˈkɑnsɑlz/
noun
  1. British government bonds that pay a fixed interest rate forever and have no maturity date.
    • My grandfather invested in consols because they provided a steady income for life.
    • Many Victorian-era families relied on consols for their retirement savings.
    • The value of consols can change with interest rates in the economy.
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