fixed_income

Premium

Premium is the amount by which a fixed-income security's market price exceeds its face value (par). It typically arises when the security's coupon payments are higher than current market yields, causing investors to pay above par.

Example: A corporate bond with par value $1,000 and a coupon of 5% trades at $1,050; the $50 above par is the premium.

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