Definition of A basis point in finance

A basis point is a unit of measure that is equal to 0.01 percentage points, i.e. a bond with a yield of 450 basis points has a yield of 4.5% (450 x 0.01).

Basis points are used when pricing bond yields, credit default swap financing costs, interest rate changes etc.

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