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Basis Points

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Definition

A unit of measurement for interest rates and financial percentages. One basis point equals 0.01% (1/100th of a percent). Used to describe interest rate differences, with 100 basis points = 1.00 percentage point.

Example

A mortgage rate 300 basis points above market means it's 3.00% higher. If market rates are 6%, a 300 basis point premium equals 9%—indicating predatory lending or high-risk Non-QM lending.

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