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1.  ''Law - ethics.''
''Bond pricing.''


Illegal, unethical or dishonest.
The dirty price of a bond includes accrued interest and is the total amount payable on the sale and purchase of the bond in between interest payment dates.
<bR>Also known as the 'invoice price' of the bond, because this is the amount that would be payable by a buyer to a seller, for the transfer of ownership of the bond.


Lacking in integrity.


== See also ==
* [[Bond]]
* [[Clean price]]


2.  ''Price quotation - bonds.''
[[Category:Long_term_funding]]
 
Including accrued interest, the price being quoted as a ''dirty price'' (rather than a ''clean price'').
 
 
3.  ''Energy systems - manufacturing - sustainability.''
 
Relatively more polluting, and less sustainable.
 
 
4.  ''Foreign exchange rates - exchange rate systems.''
 
Incorporating some government intervention.
 
For example, a ''dirty float'' (contrasted with a ''free float'').
 
 
==See also==
*[[Accrued interest]]
*[[Bond]]
*[[Clean ]]
*[[Clean energy]]
*[[Clean float]]
*[[Clean price]]
*[[Cleansing]]
*[[Dirty float]]
*[[Dirty price]]
*[[Ethics]]
*[[Exchange rate]]
*[[Financial instrument]]
*[[Foreign exchange]]
*[[Friction]]
*[[Green]]
*[[Grey]]
*[[Inside information]]
*[[Integrity]]
*[[Law]]
*[[Market abuse]]
*[[Market Abuse Regulation]]
*[[Sustainability]]
 
[[Category:Accounting,_tax_and_regulation]]
[[Category:Compliance_and_audit]]
[[Category:Ethics]]

Revision as of 15:22, 11 May 2016

Bond pricing.

The dirty price of a bond includes accrued interest and is the total amount payable on the sale and purchase of the bond in between interest payment dates.
Also known as the 'invoice price' of the bond, because this is the amount that would be payable by a buyer to a seller, for the transfer of ownership of the bond.


See also