Source Word
callable bond
Noun
(finance)
A
bond
that
can
be
called
(redeemed)
by
the
issuer
prior
to
its
maturity,
on
certain
call
dates,
at
call
prices.
On
the
call
dates,
the
issuer
has
the
right,
but
not
the
obligation,
to
buy
back
the
bonds
from
the
bond
holders
at
the
call
price.
Technically
speaking,
the
bonds
are
not
really
bought
and
held
by
the
issuer,
but
cancelled
immediately
or
no
longer
accrue
interest
at
the
original
coupon
rate.
Japanese Meaning
(金融用語)発行者が満期前に、特定のコール日やコール価格の条件に基づいて、債券を償還(買戻し)できる債券。 / (金融)コール可能債、発行者が一定期間内に債券を買い戻す権利を有する債券。
Sense(1)
(finance)
A
bond
that
can
be
called
(redeemed)
by
the
issuer
prior
to
its
maturity,
on
certain
call
dates,
at
call
prices.
On
the
call
dates,
the
issuer
has
the
right,
but
not
the
obligation,
to
buy
back
the
bonds
from
the
bond
holders
at
the
call
price.
Technically
speaking,
the
bonds
are
not
really
bought
and
held
by
the
issuer,
but
cancelled
immediately
or
no
longer
accrue
interest
at
the
original
coupon
rate.
( plural )