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1 call for redemption of securities
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > call for redemption of securities
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call — 1 vt 1: to announce or recite loudly call ed the civil trial list 2: to admit (a person) as a barrister was call ed to the bar 3: to demand payment of esp. by formal notice call … Law dictionary
redemption or call — Right of the issuer to force holders on a certain date to redeem ( redemption) their convertibles for cash. The objective usually is to force holders to convert into common prior to the redemption deadline. Typically, an issue is not called away… … Financial and business terms
Soft Call Provision — A feature added to convertible fixed income and debt securities. The provision dictates that a premium will be paid by the issuer if early redemption occurs. A sweetener added to increase securities attractiveness, a soft call provision acts as… … Investment dictionary
Doomsday Call — A call provision added to fixed income securities that allows for early redemption by the issuer if certain conditions are favorable. Also known as Canada calls, these provisions are typically found on corporate debt issues made by Canadian… … Investment dictionary
provisional call feature — A stipulation in a convertible issue that allows the issuer to call the issue during the noncall period if the price of the stock reaches a certain level. In the case of convertible securities ( convertible security), right of an issuer to… … Financial and business terms
Stock Participation Accreting Redemption Quarterly-Pay Securities - SPARQS — A callable note that pays interest to the holder, and upon maturity is exchanged for shares in the underlying company. These investment products are issued and underwritten by Morgan Stanley and provide investors with both interest payments and… … Investment dictionary
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