The adjusted current yield is a financial term used in reference to bonds and other fixed-interest securities. It is closely related to the concept of current yield. The adjusted current yield is given by the current yield with addition of \frac{ (100- \text{Clean price})/ \text{Years to maturity} }{\text{Clean price}}*100. Here clean price is the clean price of the bond (i.e. present value of the bond with accrued interest subtracted).
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- The adjusted current yield is a financial term used in reference to bonds and other fixed-interest securities. It is closely related to the concept of current yield. The adjusted current yield is given by the current yield with addition of \frac{ (100- \text{Clean price})/ \text{Years to maturity} }{\text{Clean price}}*100. Here clean price is the clean price of the bond (i.e. present value of the bond with accrued interest subtracted).
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- The adjusted current yield is a financial term used in reference to bonds and other fixed-interest securities. It is closely related to the concept of current yield. The adjusted current yield is given by the current yield with addition of \frac{ (100- \text{Clean price})/ \text{Years to maturity} }{\text{Clean price}}*100. Here clean price is the clean price of the bond (i.e. present value of the bond with accrued interest subtracted).
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