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  2. Basis point - Wikipedia

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    A related concept is one part per ten thousand, ⁠ 1 / 10,000 ⁠.The same unit is also (rarely) called a permyriad, literally meaning "for (every) myriad (ten thousand)". [4] [5] If used interchangeably with basis point, the permyriad is potentially confusing because an increase of one basis point to a 10 basis point value is generally understood to mean an increase to 11 basis points; not ...

  3. What Are Basis Points and How Do They Affect Your Banking? - AOL

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    When it comes to banking and finances, consumers often think in terms of whole numbers and round percentages -- a $25-per-month increase in an adjustable-rate mortgage, or a 2% increase in a bond...

  4. Per mille - Wikipedia

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    U+2031 ‱ PER TEN THOUSAND SIGN (Basis point) The phrase per mille (from Latin per mīlle 'in each thousand') [ 1 ] indicates parts per thousand . [ 2 ] The associated symbol is ‰ , similar to a per cent sign % but with an extra zero in the divisor .

  5. Parts-per notation - Wikipedia

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    For instance, a change in an interest rate from 5.15% per annum to 5.35% per annum could be denoted as a change of 20 basis points (per annum). As with interest rates, the words "per annum" (or "per year") are often omitted. In that case, the basis point is a quantity with a dimension of (time −1). [2]

  6. What Are Basis Points (BPS)? - AOL

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    When analysts talk about changes to market prices, interest rates or other financial metrics, they often do so in terms of “basis points.” A basis point is equal to a change of 0.01%, useful ...

  7. JPMorgan consumer banking boss Marianne Lake on Trump, the ...

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    The bank, she said, currently has 11.3% of all US deposits after gaining about 30 basis points per year on average over the last decade. "It would be arrogant to assume that we can accelerate ...

  8. Decimal separator - Wikipedia

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    A radix point is most often used in decimal (base 10) notation, when it is more commonly called the decimal point (the prefix deci-implying base 10). In English-speaking countries , the decimal point is usually a small dot (.) placed either on the baseline, or halfway between the baseline and the top of the digits ( · ) [ 25 ] [ a ] In many ...

  9. Starting with a 25 basis point rate cut 'makes a lot of sense ...

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    Markets are pricing in a 34.5% chance the Fed cuts by 50 basis points by the end of its September meeting, up from a roughly 24% chance seen the day prior, per the CME's FedWatch Tool.