War (bonds) what are they good for?

George Osborne's 100-year gilts won't be the longest-dated the British government have offered up to investors

George Osborne’s plan to issue gilts with 100-year maturities may be asking investors to take a long view, but they will not be the longest-dated securities that the British government has offered.

A number of Osborne's predecessors have issued bonds without any maturity at all, so-called 'perpetual gilts', which will continue paying out their coupon until the end of days.

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