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Current yield

Market basics
Also called: Running yield

The income an instrument pays in a year divided by its present market price, as against the rate printed on it, which is computed on the amount it was issued at.

In plain terms

Two tranches of the same gold bond can pay twice the running income of each other on the identical underlying, purely because one was issued when gold was half the price. The advertised rate is not the yield you are buying.

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Indian stock market glossary · Market Vidyalaya