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Speaking with a rates trader: cents or bips?

As everyone knows: one basis point is 0.01%, and one cent is 0.01% too. The difference is that we typically use cents when we refer to an upfront price, and use bips when we refer to a rate (in a swap for example). So a trader may ask: "what is 3 bps worth upfront?" which … Continue reading Speaking with a rates trader: cents or bips? →

Robert Finance, Trading 9 Comments December 29, 2011
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