refunding
11refunding bond — noun Etymology: refunding from gerund of refund (III) : a bond issued to pay off an outstanding issue …
12refunding — re·fund || rÉªË fÊŒnd n. return of money, repayment, reimbursement v. return money, reimburse, repay; provide new funds, finance again …
13refunding — /ri: fʌndɪŋ/ noun the process, on the part of a government, of funding a debt again, by issuing new stock to replace stock which is about to mature …
14refunding — Type of refinancing (q.v.) in which the issuer of bonds replaces outstanding bonds with a new issue. In general, any act of repayment of a loan or money advanced. See also recapitalization refinance …
15High-coupon bond refunding — Refunding of a high coupon bond with a new, lower coupon bond. The New York Times Financial Glossary …
16Low-coupon bond refunding — Refunding of a low coupon bond with a new, higher coupon bond. The New York Times Financial Glossary …
17low-coupon bond refunding — refunding of a low coupon bond with a new, higher coupon bond. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …
18Refunding Operations — The quarterly auction of US Treasury securities with maturities of five and 10 years in the months of February, May, August and November. ■ www.savingsbonds.gov ■ …
19refunding bond — A bond which replaces or pays off outstanding bond which holder surrenders in exchange for new security. Fore v. Alabama State Bridge Corporation, 242 Ala. 455, 6 So.2d 508, 512. Also a bond given to an executor by a legatee, upon receiving… …
20refunding bonds — The replacement of one obligation with another, including the selling of new securities for the purpose of redeeming those outstanding. 43 Am J1st Pub See § 156. Bonds issued in replacement of outstanding bonds, constituting obliga tions in… …