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Basis point

Basis point
A basis point (often denoted as bp, colloquially referred to in the plural as "bips", also known as a beep[1]) is a unit equal to one hundredth of a percentage point,[2][3] or one part per ten thousand, 1/10000. The same unit is also (rarely) called a permyriad, literally meaning 'for (every) myriad (ten thousand)', and in that context is written with [4] which looks like a percent sign (%) with two extra zeroes at the end (like a stylized form of the four zeros in the denominator, although it originates as a natural extension of the percent (%) and permille () signs). A basis point is defined as: 1 basis point = 1 permyriad = one one-hundredth percent 1 bp = 1 = 0.01% = 0.1 = 104 = 110000 = 0.0001 1% = 100 bp = 100 It is frequently, but not exclusively, used to express differences in interest rates of less than 1% per year. For example, a difference of 0.10% is equivalent to a change of 10 basis points (e.g. a 4.67% rate increases by 10 basis points to 4.77%). Like percentage points, basis points avoid the ambiguity between relative and absolute discussions about interest rates by dealing only with the absolute change in numeric value of a rate. For example, if a report says there has been a "1% increase" from a 10% interest rate, this could refer to an increase either from 10% to 10.1% (relative, 1% of 10%), or from 10% to 11% (absolute, 1% plus 10%). If, however, the report says there has been a "10 basis point increase" from a 10% interest rate, then we know that the interest rate of 10% has increased by 0.10% (the absolute change) to a 10.1% rate. It is common practice in the financial industry to use basis points to denote a rate change in a financial instrument, or the difference (spread) between two interest rates, including the yields of fixed-income securities. Since certain loans and bonds may commonly be quoted in relation to some index or underlying security, they will often be quoted as a spread over (or under) the index. For example, a loan that bears interest of 0.50% per annum above the London Interbank Offered Rate (LIBOR) is said to be 50 basis points over LIBOR, which is commonly expressed as "L+50bps" or simply "L+50". The term "basis point" has its origins in trading the "basis" or the spread between two interest rates. Since the basis is usually small, these are quoted multiplied up by 10000, and hence a "full point" movement in the "basis" is a basis point. Contrast with pip's in FX forward markets. The relationship between percentage changes and basis points can be summarized as follows: 1% change = 100 basis points, and 0.01% = 1 basis point. So, a bond whose yield increases from 5% to 5.5% is said to increase by 50 basis points; or interest rates that have risen 1% are said to have increased by 100 basis points.

References
[1] [2] [3] [4] Beep in [[Investopedia (http:/ / www. investopedia. com/ terms/ b/ beep. asp#axzz1rHRomInp)]]. "What is a basis point (BPS)?" (http:/ / www. investopedia. com/ ask/ answers/ 05/ basispoint. asp). Investopedia. . Retrieved 21 May 2010. "Basis point" (http:/ / dictionary. reference. com/ browse/ basis+ point). reference.com. . Retrieved 4 Jul 2010. "General Punctuation" (http:/ / www. unicode. org/ charts/ PDF/ U2000. pdf). The Unicode Consortium. . Retrieved 17 Sep 2011.

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