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  • 21refunding bonds — Bonds issued to replace outstanding bond issues. Usually used to replace callable bonds when interest rates drop. American Banker Glossary * * * refunding bonds UK US noun [plural] STOCK MARKET ► new bonds that replace old bonds that have matured …

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  • 22Brady bonds — Bonds issued by emerging countries under a debt reduction plan. The New York Times Financial Glossary bonds issued by emerging countries under a debt reduction plan. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * *    These bonds originated as syndicated… …

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  • 23term bonds — bonds whose principal is payable at maturity. Often referred to as bullet maturity bonds or simply bullet bonds. Related: serial bonds. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …

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  • 24Brady Bonds — Bonds that are issued by the governments of developing countries. Brady bonds are some of the most liquid emerging market securities. They are named after former U.S. Treasury Secretary Nicholas Brady, who sponsored the effort to restructure… …

    Investment dictionary

  • 25deep discount bonds — bonds issued at a discount to par value and redeemed at par or a premium to par. They may either pay a low coupon over their lives (low coupon bonds) or no coupon at all ( zero coupon bonds). The difference between the issue price and the… …

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  • 26deep discounted bonds — *Bonds issued at very large *discounts to their *face value. Deep discounted bonds typically offer very low *interest payments, and holders tend to anticipate income from *appreciations in the bonds’ *market value …

    Auditor's dictionary

  • 27zombie bonds —  Bonds that were thought to be valueless (dead) for which trading resumes. The term was first attributed to traders at Goldman Sachs, a large New York investment company.  ► “Highly speculative bonds called ‘zombie bonds’ have run up in recent… …

    American business jargon

  • 28negotiable bonds — Bonds issued by private corporations, payable to order or bearer, whether the interest coupons are attached or detached. 12 Am J2d Bonds § 51. Bonds issued by the United States, the states, municipalities, and other political subdivisions which… …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 29de-leveraged bonds — Bonds that pay interest to investors according to a formula based on a fraction of the increase or decrease in a specified index. De leveraged bonds are a type of structured note. American Banker Glossary …

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  • 30reset bonds — bonds that allow the initial interest rates to be adjusted on specific dates in order that the bonds trade at the value they had when they were issued. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …

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