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1. In relation to the transfer of a debt instrument, a transfer including the entitlement to receive the next interest payment.
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In relation to the transfer of a debt instrument, a transfer including the entitlement to receive the next interest payment.
 
 
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The normal basis of quoting prices for traded debt, which includes the entitlement to receive the next interest payment.
 
 
Also written ''cum-interest''.


2. The normal basis of quoting prices for traded debt, which includes the entitlement to receive the next interest payment.


== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Cum dividend]]
* [[Cum-dividend]]
* [[Ex interest]]
* [[Ex-interest]]
* [[Interest]]


[[Category:Financial_products_and_markets]]

Latest revision as of 20:56, 29 April 2022

1.

In relation to the transfer of a debt instrument, a transfer including the entitlement to receive the next interest payment.


2.

The normal basis of quoting prices for traded debt, which includes the entitlement to receive the next interest payment.


Also written cum-interest.


See also