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1 contingent instruments
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contingent convertible bond — (CoCo) United Kingdom Also known as an enhanced capital note or mandatory capital note. A form of hybrid security that converts from being a … Law dictionary
Contingent fee — A contingent fee (in the United States) or conditional fee (in England and Wales) is any fee for services provided where the fee is only payable if there is a favourable result. In the law is defined as [a] fee charged for a lawyer s services… … Wikipedia
Contingent Shares — Shares of company stock that are issued only if certain conditions are met. Contingent shares are similar to stock options, warrants and other convertible instruments in that there is a level of uncertainty associated with their issue. For… … Investment dictionary
Contingent Guarantee — A guarantee of payment made by a third party, known as the guarantor, to the seller or provider of a product or service in the event of non payment by the buyer. Contingent guarantees are normally used when the suppliers do not have a… … Investment dictionary
Contingent Voting Power — A provision granting voting rights to preferred shareholders when the company cannot uphold the obligations outlined in the preferred shareholder arrangement. Contingent voting powers offer the shareholders additional security for holding… … Investment dictionary
contingent conversion trigger — Used in the context of convertible instruments. The price of the stock must exceed the trigger price before the bond holder can convert to common stock at a pre established conversion price. The trigger price exceeds the conversion price. In… … Financial and business terms
International human rights instruments — are treaties and other international documents relevant to international human rights law and the protection of human rights in general. They can be classified into two categories: declarations, adopted by bodies such as the United Nations… … Wikipedia
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International Financial Reporting Standards — (IFRS) are standards and interpretations adopted by the International Accounting Standards Board (IASB). Many of the standards forming part of IFRS are known by the older name of International Accounting Standards (IAS). IAS were issued between… … Wikipedia
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