SMSN 966.0 -2.1772% TYT 2522.0 0.0% SMSD 806.0 0.2488% SMSN 966.0 0.625% RIGD 58.4 1.7422% RIGD 58.4 1.7422% SHEL 2439.0 0.1848% AZN 10124.0 -1.2678% BHP 1751.0 0.2577% HSBA 789.0 0.165% ULVR 4806.0 1.2003% CYPC 40.6 0.0% RIO 4398.0 1.0338% LLPC 1.5295 -99.0% DGED 109.66 0.1187% BP 359.4 1.4538% SBID 92.6 3.118% DGE 2071.0 -0.3369% GSK 1336.5 -0.6689% REL 3939.0 0.613%
SMSN 966.0 -2.1772% TYT 2522.0 0.0% SMSD 806.0 0.2488% SMSN 966.0 0.625% RIGD 58.4 1.7422% RIGD 58.4 1.7422% SHEL 2439.0 0.1848% AZN 10124.0 -1.2678% BHP 1751.0 0.2577% HSBA 789.0 0.165% ULVR 4806.0 1.2003% CYPC 40.6 0.0% RIO 4398.0 1.0338% LLPC 1.5295 -99.0% DGED 109.66 0.1187% BP 359.4 1.4538% SBID 92.6 3.118% DGE 2071.0 -0.3369% GSK 1336.5 -0.6689% REL 3939.0 0.613%

Date of Issue

Updated on August 29, 2023

The date, on which a particular financial asset is issued, is termed as the date of issue. In the context of bonds, the date of issue is the date on which the bond is issued, and interest begins to accrue on the bondholder. On the other hand, the date of issue in the context of stocks, is the date on which trading begins on a fresh stock issued to the public.

In addition, insurance companies also use the date of issue to refer to the date on which the policy is issued, which can vary from the date on which the policy will become effective.

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