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the yield provided by a fixed-interest security taking account of the difference between its purchase price and the amount payable when it matures (also known as yield to maturity). Calculated as the ''internal rate of return'' of the security.
the [[yield (finance)|yield]] provided by a [[bond (finance)|bond]] or other fixed-interest security taking account of the difference between its purchase price and the amount payable when it matures (also known as yield to maturity). Calculated as the [[internal rate of return]] of the security.

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Redemption yield [r]: the yield provided by a bond or other fixed-interest security taking account of the difference between its purchase price and the amount payable when it matures (also known as yield to maturity). Calculated as the internal rate of return of the security.