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ISO currency code for the 'new' Mexican Peso, since 1993.


The difference in yield between a given security and a comparable benchmark government security.
The 'old' Mexican Peso had the currency code 'MXP'.
 
It gives an indication of the issuer’s credit quality.
 
 
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The difference in value of two securities with comparable maturity and yield but different credit jurisdiction.
 
 
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The extra yield on a debt security over the equivalent theoretical 'risk-free' security.  In other words the proportion of the total return that the issuer must pay due to credit risk.




== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[G+]]
* [[COP]]
* [[Risk free rate of return]]
* [[Indirect quote]]
* [[Yield]]
* [[ISO currency codes]]
* [[Mexico]]
* [[USD]]

Revision as of 15:17, 6 September 2016

ISO currency code for the 'new' Mexican Peso, since 1993.

The 'old' Mexican Peso had the currency code 'MXP'.


See also