Rachel Reeves says higher taxes on wealthy ‘part of the story’ for November budget

Haha!

He's realised that an ETF is not a bond!
Why do you pretend someone said something they didn't in order to disagree with them? It's quite pathetic.

Nobody said an ETF is a bond. What was stated is that it is possible to have an investment in Bonds that pay dividends. PGHY is an investment in Bonds that pays dividends. There are plenty of others. Sorry you didn't know that.
Convinces no-one

But makes him feel better.
misquoting as usual.

but makes you look daft.
 
Your link is to an ETF.
perhaps you should read it
Not a bond.

About PGHY

The Invesco Global ex-US High Yield Corporate Bond ETF (PGHY) is an exchange-traded fund that mostly invests in high yield fixed income. The fund tracks market-value-weighted index of USD-denominated corporate debts from non-US issuers, rated below investment grade. The fund has no maturity limits or duration target in its selection process PGHY was launched on Jun 20, 2013 and is issued by Invesco.

So thats a fund full of bonds. (y)
A fund that pays dividends (y)
And its made up of below investment grade debt from non-US issuers - "Junk bonds" (y)

someone buys PGHY, they have invested in bonds, in order to earn a dividend. (y)

Stop digging,
Perhaps you should.

 
I heard on LBC it was someone earning £46k a year or more. Vanassa Feltz had a phone in on it.
 
She’d raise far more money by making Britain an attractive place to pay taxes rather than the reverse.

Like, say, by giving it better roads, better railways, better schools, better health service, better policing, better justice system, cleaner air, cleaner rivers, less inequality...
 
Poor chicken boy is valiantly hoping people will believe his false claim that an ETF is a bond.

Here is a High Yield Bond that pays a dividend.


To cover up his ignorant assertion that bonds pay dividends.

Junk bonds pay dividends silly.
 
They aren’t on minimum wage then are they

They are a director of a company
You really have no clue. Do you know the difference between salary and dividend payments? You've obviously never run a limited company. :ROFLMAO:
 
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