Basis points

/ˈbeɪsɪs pɔɪnts/ noun

A unit of measurement equal to one hundredth of a percentage point (0.01%), commonly used to describe changes in interest rates, bond yields, and other financial percentages. One hundred basis points equal one percentage point.

From Latin 'basis' meaning 'foundation' and Old French 'point.' The term emerged in bond trading to provide precise measurement of small yield changes, establishing a standard 'basis' for comparing rate movements across different securities.

AMባስ ነጥብ
ARنقاط أساسية
BNভিত্তি বিন্দু
CApunts de base
CSzákladní body
DAbasispoint
DEBasispunkte
ELβασικά σημεία
ESpuntos básicos
FAنقاط پایه
FIperuspisteet
FRpoints de base
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