exchangeable bond

  • 1exchangeable bond — A debt instrument which is exchangeable generally during a specified period of time into a number of listed ordinary shares of a company other than the issuer (or frequently, at the issuer s option, cash in lieu), which are normally held by the… …

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  • 2Exchangeable bond — In finance, an exchangeable bond (or XB) is a straight bond with an embedded option to exchange the bond for the stock of a company other than the issuer (usually a subsidiary or company in which the issuer owns a stake) at some future date and… …

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  • 3bond — 1 n 1 a: a usu. formal written agreement by which a person undertakes to perform a certain act (as appear in court or fulfill the obligations of a contract) or abstain from performing an act (as committing a crime) with the condition that failure …

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  • 4Bond (finance) — In finance, a bond is a debt security, in which the authorized issuer owes the holders a debt and, depending on the terms of the bond, is obliged to pay interest (the coupon) to use and/or to repay the principal at a later date, termed maturity.… …

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  • 5Bond duration — Financial markets Public market Exchange Securities Bond market Fixed income Corporate bond Government bond Municipal bond …

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  • 6Bond market — Financial markets Public market Exchange Securities Bond market Fixed income Corporate bond Government bond Municipal …

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  • 7Bond convexity — In finance, convexity is a measure of the sensitivity of the duration of a bond to changes in interest rates, the second derivative of the price of the bond with respect to interest rates (duration is the first derivative). In general, the higher …

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  • 8Bond option — In finance, a bond option is an OTC traded financial instrument that facilitates an option to buy or sell a particular bond at a certain date for a particular price. It is similar to a stock option with the difference that the underlying asset is …

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  • 9exchangeable — Applies mainly to convertible securities ( convertible security). Means the issuer, if so stated, may substitute a convertible debenture for an existing convertible preferred with identical terms. Most often used when a corporation has an… …

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  • 10exchangeable instrument — Applies mainly to convertible securities ( convertible security). bond or preferred stock that may be exchangeable into the common stock of a different public corporation. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …

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