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A bond paying a fixed nominal coupon - not linked to an index nor at a margin above a published reference rate.
The value of a currency in terms of real purchasing power.  




Also known as fixed rate bonds.
It is calculated by comparing the price of a hypothetical market basket of goods in two different countries, translated into the same currency at the prevailing exchange rate
 
It is useful in measuring the price competitiveness of domestic goods in international markets.




== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Fixed rate bond]]
* [[Currency]]
* [[Floating rate note]]
* [[Exchange rate]]
* [[Index linked bond]]
* [[Real]]
 
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Latest revision as of 23:46, 11 March 2023

The value of a currency in terms of real purchasing power.


It is calculated by comparing the price of a hypothetical market basket of goods in two different countries, translated into the same currency at the prevailing exchange rate.

It is useful in measuring the price competitiveness of domestic goods in international markets.


See also