Gross yield to maturity (See Chapter 26 of the Vernimmen)The gross yield to maturity, before taxation and intermediaries’ fees, represents: for investors, the rate of return they would receive by holding the bonds until maturity, assuming that interest payments are reinvested at the same yield to maturity; for the issuer, the pre-tax discounted cost of the loan (see cost of debt).
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