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Definition

Simple Interest denotes the direct calculation of interest to the principal sum of a loan or deposit (without compounding of previous interest rate periods)

Formula

Where

  • is the number of business days in the interest period
  • is the number of calendar days in the interest period
  • is the interest rate applicable on business day i
  • is the number of calendar days for which rate ri applies (on most days, ni will be 1, but on a Friday it will generally be 3, and it will also be larger than 1 on the business day before a holiday).
  • N is the market convention for quoting the number of days in the year.

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