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The bondholder receives the full principal amount on the redemption date.
It is similar in meaning to 'redemption date'.
Might be different from the redemption date.
A Perp is a kind of Eurobond that has no redemption date.
Your checking or savings account will be credited with the redemption amount within one business day of the redemption date.
As a result of their uncertain redemption dates, they are typically treated as a perpetual bond.
Contact us for earlier redemption dates.
Her only possessions of any value were her war bonds, but with no redemption date they were still passing hands at twenty-five pounds each.
(However, if the preference shares are redeemable this advantage will diminish as the redemption date draws closer).
Mr. Schlei said his clients thought they were doing a public service in buying the securities, which he said did not carry redemption dates.
For instance it buys up stock which is nearing its redemption date, so as not to have to make large repayments over a short period of time.
A serial maturity is when bonds are all issued at the same time but are divided into different classes with different, staggered redemption dates.
For each 20, investors would receive five new preferred shares with the same dividend, yield and redemption date, and 12 new common shares.
The deal involved the purchase of a standby letter of credit - effectively an IOU issued by a bank with a fixed redemption date.
The equivalent life of a bond is defined as the weighted average redemption date using the present values of relative redemption cash flows as weights.
Between a bond's issue date and its maturity date (also called its redemption date), the bond's price is determined by taking into account several factors, including:
The Bank of England has, for many years, sought to make this a continuous operation and it seeks to buy stock approaching maturity rather than waiting for legal redemption dates.
The prime business of the eight members of the London Discount Market Association is to buy bills at a discount and hold them until redemption date, thereby taking a profit.
However, there are some disadvantages to PIBS; unlike bonds they have no fixed redemption date, so the buyer is at the mercy of the markets when they want to sell.
The new law changes that by saying that certain types of preferred stock - those with a specified maturity price and a required redemption date - do not qualify as stock for that purpose.
The Mellon Bank of Pittburgh said it would redeem at par its $100 million series G preferred stock, which carries a 9.50 percent dividend until Nov. 15, the redemption date.
The debentures are callable in whole or in part at the option of the corporation at any time on or after the initial redemption date at a redemption price of 100.
The shares, as the name implies, are redeemable, either at a particular time, or in accordance with a schedule of redemption dates, or on the occurrence of particular events, such as a sale or flotation.
Indexing eliminates the second by linking the Government's liability to inflation: If, for example, the price level has tripled between the issue and redemption dates, investors get back $3,000 for every $1,000 originally lent to Uncle Sam.
Perpetual preferred stock-This type of preferred stock has no fixed date on which invested capital will be returned to the shareholder (although there are redemption privileges held by the corporation); most preferred stock is issued without a redemption date.