Retractable A feature which can be included in a new debt or preferred share that grants the holder the option to redeem a security on a set date under specified conditions. In the case of a bond, this can be done before maturity. Sponsors Center ...
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Retractable: Bonds or preferred shares that allow the holder to require the issuer to redeem the security before the maturity date.
Retractable debt is debt that provides the holder with the option to cash in the security to full face value some time before its specified maturity. Retractable securities ...
Retractable bond Bond that may be redeemed by the holder prior to maturity. Return Income or capital gain resulting from an investment.
RetractableExpand/Collapse A feature which can be included in a new debt issue or preferred share which grants the holder the option, under specified conditions, to redeem the security on a stated date.
Extendable and Retractable: An extendable bond gives the holder the right to exchange the bond for a longer-term bond at the same or a higher rate of interest.
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Election Period The period of time during which the holder can elect to extend and extendible bond, or to retract a retractable bond.
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BASE CAPITAL - includes (1) shares that (a) are non-cumulative, non-retractable, non-redeemable and, if... bA bB bC bD bE bF bG bH bI bJ bK bL bM bN bO bP bQ bR bS bT bU bV bW bX bY bZ previous 10 ...
The period of time during which an investor who owns an extendable or retractable bond must indicate to the issuer whether or not he or she will exercise his or her option. The Advantages Of Bonds Advanced Bond Concepts Bond Basics Tutorial ...
Sweetener A feature included in the terms of a new issue of debt or preferred shares to make the issue more attractive to initial investors. Examples of sweeteners include warrants, or convertible, extendible or retractable features.
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