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The
current yield,
interest yield,
income yield,
flat yield,
market yield,
mark to market yield or
running yield is a
financial term used in reference to
bonds and other
fixed-interest securities such as
gilts. It is the ratio of the annual interest payment and the bond's current
clean price
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<span>The current yield, interest yield, income yield, flat yield, market yield, mark to market yield or running yield is a financial term used in reference to bonds and other fixed-interest securities such as gilts. It is the ratio of the annual interest payment and the bond's current clean price:
The current yield only therefore refers to the yield of the bond at the current moment. It does not reflect the total return over the life of the bond. In particular, it takes no acco Summary
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