Price

Prices for bonds are normally quoted as a percentage of face value. For instance, a dollar price of $105.25 mean that the bonds are selling for 105.25% for each 1,000 dollars in face value. If you buy 100 of these bonds for 105.25, you will pay $1050.25 for each of the 100 bonds - or a total of $105,025.00 (plus accrued interest.) Prices are always represented as decimal numbers and not fractions. A dollar sign should not be entered in the field only digits and a decimal point are allowed.

You may use either or both maximum and minimum price to restrict the offerings returned in the query. For example, to restrict the query results to only par bonds (those trading at 100% of face value), enter '100' in both the minimum and maximum price fields. All of the offerings returned from the query will be priced at 100.00.

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