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* [[Basis point]] | |||
* [[Credit spread]] | * [[Credit spread]] | ||
* [[Gilts]] | * [[Gilts]] | ||
* [[Risk-free rate of return]] | * [[Risk-free rate of return]] | ||
* [[Yield]] | * [[Yield]] | ||
Revision as of 21:02, 5 February 2018
'G+' is a shorthand expression of the cost of corporate borrowing, in terms of the yield on central government debt.
(The 'G' standing for 'government' or 'gilts'.)
For example, 'G + 135bps' means the government debt yield plus 135 basis points (1.35%).