Puttable bond (put bond, putable or retractable bond) is a bond with an embedded put option. The holder of the puttable bond has the right, but not the obligation, to demand early repayment of the principal. The put option is exercisable on one or more specified dates.[1]
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Puttablebond (put bond, putable or retractable bond) is a bond with an embedded put option. The holder of the puttablebond has the right, but not the...
behaviour of a callable bond is the opposite of that of puttablebond. Since call option and put option are not mutually exclusive, a bond may have both options...
interest rates. Pricing of the extendible bond will be similar to that of a puttablebond. Sometimes, the bond may be structured so as to give an option...
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period. Puttablebond: allows the holder to demand early redemption at a predetermined price at a certain time in future. The holder of such a bond has,...
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into a bond; common types of bonds with embedded options include callable bond, puttablebond, convertible bond, extendible bond, exchangeable bond, and...
and under par (under par value). A bond selling at par is priced at 100% of face value. Par can also refer to a bond's original issue value or its value...
Exchangeable bond (or XB) is a type of hybrid security consisting of a straight bond and an embedded option to exchange the bond for the stock of a company...
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A reverse convertible security is a type of convertible security where a bond or short-term note can be converted to cash, debt or equity at a set date...
option to sell the bond back to the issuer at a fixed price on specified date. Yield to worst (YTW): when a bond is callable, puttable, exchangeable, or...
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