- they are owners),
whereas bondholders have a
creditor stake in a
company (i.e. they are lenders). As creditors,
bondholders have
priority over stockholders...
- (equal)
terms that
prevented preferential treatment among bondholders. The
holdout bondholders therefore sought, and won, an ****ction in 2012 that prohibited...
- risk; that is, the
possibility that the
government will be
unable to pay
bondholders.
Bonds from
countries with less
stable economies are
usually considered...
- The
Corporation of
Foreign Bondholders (also
known as the
Council of
Foreign Bondholders) was a
British ****ociation
established in
London in 1868 by private...
- A
collective action clause (CAC)
allows a
supermajority of
bondholders to
agree to a debt
restructuring that is
legally binding on all
holders of the...
- non-consenting
bondholders will
retain their legal right to
demand repayment of
their bonds at par (the full face amount).
Bondholders who
withhold their...
-
offered as
consideration instead of cash. In a bond
exchange offer,
bondholders may
consensually exchange their existing bonds for
another class of debt...
-
November 2018. "
Bondholders poised to
seize control of
telco Lebara".
Financial Times. 11 June 2019.
Retrieved 4 June 2022. "
Bondholders Take
Control of...
- its
citizen bondholders.
Other represented nations were Germany, Italy, Austria, the Netherlands, as well as
internal Ottoman bondholders. The Ottoman...
-
similarly to the UK's
Corporation of
Foreign Bondholders. Bond
vigilante Corporation of
Foreign Bondholders Foreign Claims Settlement Commission Sovereign...