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What I think you may be referring to are "basis points". If that is the case, a basis point is essentially a fraction of a % (1/100). So, for every 1%, there are 100 basis points. If this did not answer your question, please let me know. If you are referring simply to "the market is up a half a point"... then that is just one dollar. There is no real reason for calling dollars points, it is just a tradition in US markets and are not the same as basis points.
You can buy 100 wii points with $1. Hope that helped! :)
0.4% . 100 basis points are equal to 1%
One basis point is equal to 0.01%, or 1/100th of a percent. To convert basis points to a percentage, simply divide the number of basis points by 100. For example, 50 basis points would convert to 0.50%. Conversely, to convert a percentage to basis points, multiply by 100.
0,05 of a percentage point, i.e the difference of 0,05%. Basis points (bps) refer to the change of percentages. 1 bp = 0,01% change 1% change = 100 bps (The increase of Interest rate from 3,5% to 3.75% can be described as the increase by 25 basis points.)
It means that 1 US Dollar used to buy 6.5849 Yuan and now it buys 6.5952 (0.0103 more). So th USD is stronger and the CNY is weaker.
Basis points are a way to measure small changes in percentages. One basis point is equal to 0.01, so 100 basis points equal 1. This allows for more precise measurement of financial metrics compared to using percentages alone.
BPS = basis point. Definition: A unit for measuring a bonds yield that is equal to 1/100 of 1% of yield. Also known as "bips". Same as 1/10,000 of yield (1% divided by 100). For example, if a bond goes from 5.0% yield to 5.5% yield it is said to have increased 50 bps / 50 basis points
1 U.S Dollar = 63.73 Indian Rupees 1,000,000 U.S Dollars = 63,730,000 Indian Rupees. Keep in mind that currencies fluctuate on a constant basis, so these numbers are more of an estimation.
1 dollar is 2 tomans
1 us dollar = 1 Argentina dollar
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