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The clean price is a conventional basis of quoting bond prices which excludes accrued interest. So the clean price is always less than or equal to the dirty price. | The clean price is a conventional basis of quoting bond prices which excludes accrued interest. So the clean price is always less than or equal to the dirty price. | ||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
* [[Bond]] | * [[Bond]] | ||
* [[Dirty price]] | * [[Dirty price]] |
Revision as of 14:03, 6 May 2016
Bond pricing.
The clean price is a conventional basis of quoting bond prices which excludes accrued interest. So the clean price is always less than or equal to the dirty price.