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Call price

The price, specified at issuance, at which the issuer of a bond may retire part of the bond at a specified call date.

Call price

The price at which a bond or preferred stock can be redeemed by the issuer. The call price will usually be greater than the par value to compensate the holder for loss of income and ownership. The difference is known as the call premium.



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