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Perpetual bond
Definition: [crh] Nonredeemable bond with no maturity date that pays regular interest ratesDefinition: indefinitely.

 


Perpetual bonds are also known as perpetuities because they have no date when they become matured. This means the coupon interest payments are paid forever.

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Perpetual bond
Nonredeemable bond with no maturity date that pays regular interest rates indefinitely.
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A unique type of debt security that has no maturity date.
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Perpetual Bond
A bond with no maturity date. Perpetual bonds are not redeemable but pay a steady stream of interest forever.

A perpetual bond with a fixed rate of interest.
Contingent Claim
An security that makes payment under specified circumstances and no others. Contingent claims include lines of credit, guarantees, insurance contracts, derivatives, etc.

Consol A perpetual bond issued by the British government. Sometimes used as a general term for perpetuity.

Perpetual Bond
A bond without a maturity date and no arrangement for repaying the principal that pays interest indefinitely....(Read more)
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They should not be confused with perpetual bonds or intermediate bonds. UK Irredeemable (undated) bonds have no final maturity date. They are callable by the government at any time within 3 months. As their coupons range between 2.

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While generally, bonds have a definite MATURITY, 'Perpetual Bonds' are securities without any maturity. In the U.S.

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Perpetual bond
Nonredeemable bond with no maturity date that pays regular interest rates indefinitely.
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A bond lacking a call feature or a right of redemption. Also refers to a perpetual bond.
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The present value of a perpetuity is A/i where A is the periodic payment (the amount of an annuity) and i is the discount rate per period. For example, assume that a perpetual bond has an $80-per-year interest payment and that the discount rate is ...

Irredeemable bond
A bond lacking a call feature or a right of redemption. Also refers to a perpetual bond.

It is simply the expected income stream divided by a discount factor or market rate of interest. It reflects the expected present value of all payments. It is comparable to a perpetual bond or Consol in this respect.

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Other countries have bonds with maturities even greater than the US long bond. For example, France has a fifty-year maturity long bond. The UK government has in the past even issued perpetual bonds, ...

Also refers to a perpetual bond. Irrational call option The implied call imbedded in a MBS.

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