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==See also== | ==See also== | ||
*[[Accrued interest]] | |||
*[[Bond]] | *[[Bond]] | ||
*[[Clean draft]] | *[[Clean draft]] | ||
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*[[Clear]] | *[[Clear]] | ||
*[[Dirty]] | *[[Dirty]] | ||
*[[Dirty price]] | |||
*[[Exchange rate]] | *[[Exchange rate]] | ||
*[[Financial instrument]] | |||
*[[Foreign exchange]] | *[[Foreign exchange]] | ||
*[[Green]] | *[[Green]] | ||
*[[Sustainability]] | *[[Sustainability]] | ||
Latest revision as of 14:40, 25 August 2022
1. Financial transactions, structures and instruments.
Relatively free from complexity, potential delays or additional costs.
For example, a clean draft or a clean letter of credit.
2. Price quotation - bonds.
Excluding accrued interest, the price being quoted as a clean price (rather than a dirty price).
3. Energy systems - manufacturing - sustainability.
Relatively less polluting, and more sustainable.
For example, clean energy.
4. Foreign exchange rates - exchange rate systems.
Relatively free from government intervention.
For example, a free float.