Corporate bond definition
Corporate bond means a senior secured debt obligation issued by a domestic business entity and rated not lower than “AA-” or the equivalent by a nationally recognized investment rating firm. The term does not include a debt obligation that, on conversion, would result in the holder becoming a stockholder or shareholder in the entity, or any affiliate or subsidiary of the entity, that issued the debt obligation, or is an unsecured debt obligation. Gov’t Code 2256.0204(a)
Corporate bond means any bond, in whatever form (including fixed rate bonds, floating rate notes, zero-coupon bonds, high-yield bonds, convertible bonds and exchangeable bonds) issued by a corporation or other entity (as opposed to a Regulatory Authority) incorporated or organized anywhere in the world.
Examples of Corporate bond in a sentence
The Corporate bond market, though relatively less liquid, is also fast developing with an increased participation from the banks, Financial Institutions, mutual funds, provident funds, insurance companies and corporate treasuries.
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Corporate bond performance was driven by both solid credit fundamentals and strong investor demand in the beginning of the period.
Corporate bond liquidity before and after the onset of the subprime crisis.
Corporate bond issuance costs are amortized over a loan period under the straight-line method.
More Definitions of Corporate bond
Corporate bond means a bond issued by a corporation.
Corporate bond means a senior secured debt obligation is- sued by a domestic business entity and rated not lower than “AA-” or the equivalent by a nationally recognized investment
Corporate bond means a bond that is issued by a Societas Europaea established in accordance with Council Regulation (EC) No 2157/200150 or a type of company listed in Annex I of Directive 2017/1132/EC51 of the European Parliament and of the Council or equivalent in third countries;
Corporate bond shall have the meaning set forth in Section 3.1(b)(iii).
Corporate bond means a fungible security to which the right to repayment of the amount due and the obligation of the issuer to satisfy that right are attached, the issuer of which is a person other than an international organisation, state, central bank, regional or local government unit or other person exercising powers predominantly in the field of public administration.
Corporate bond means the corporate bond issued by the Purchaser of which terms and conditions are as set forth in Schedule 1.1(e).
Corporate bond means a bond issued by a company and traded on a regulated market excluding the following: