Redemption yield, also known as yield to maturity, is a measure of the annual return an investor can expect to earn if a bond is held until maturity. It factors in both the bond's current market price and its interest payments.
Yield is a measure of the income generated from an investment over a particular period, expressed as a percentage of the investment's cost or current market value. This concept applies variably to fixed-interest securities and equities.
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