The effective interest rate is a key financial metric calculated from the purchase price of a debt instrument. It provides a more precise measure of the actual yield on a bond compared to the face interest rate or coupon rate.
A bond issued in a primary market at a price exceeding 90% of its face value, meaning the discount does not surpass 10%. Such bonds are typically seen as less risky compared to more deeply discounted bonds.
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