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stocks or
bonds in the US, they are
termed "mortgage
bonds". In the
United Kingdom a
debenture is
usually secured. In Canada, a
debenture refers to a...
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convertible bond,
convertible note, or
convertible debt (or a
convertible debenture if it has a
maturity of
greater than 10 years) is a type of bond that...
- be
broadly categorized into: Debt
securities (e.g., banknotes,
bonds, and
debentures)
Equity securities (e.g.,
common stocks)
Derivatives (e.g., forwards...
- debt (also
known as
subordinated loan,
subordinated bond,
subordinated debenture or
junior debt) is debt
which ranks after other debts if a
company falls...
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credit rating Collective action clause Debenture Deferred financing costs GDP-linked bond
Government bond/Sovereign
bonds Immunization (finance) Promissory...
- or people, and
includes debentures:
Redeemable debentures Irredeemable debentures Debentures to
bearer Ordinary debentures bonds deposits loans Own capital...
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directors sent
shareholders a
prospectus inviting subscriptions for
debenture bonds. It said
money would go to
alter their buildings, buy horses, vans...
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Anton Fugger burning the
debenture bonds of
Charles V in 1535, a
portrait by Karl
Ludwig Friedrich Becker...
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investors provided much of the
needed capital for the park in the form of
debenture bonds,
beginning in 1959. The name of the park was
provided by the child...
- the obligation, to buy back the
bonds from the bond
holders at a
defined call price.
Technically speaking, the
bonds are not
really bought and held by...