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Call priceThe price, specified at issuance, at which the issuer of a bond may retire part of the bond at a specified call date.Call priceThe 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.Similar MatchesFixed price basisFixed price basisAn offering of securities at a fixed price. Price linePrice lineA straight line representing the combinations of variables, usually two goods, that cost the same at some given prices. The slope of a price line measures relative prices, and changes in prices can therefore be represented by changing the slope of, or rotating, a price line. A steeper line means a higher relative price of the good measured on the horizontal axis. Price indexesPrice indexesSee: Consumer price index and producer price index Buying priceBuying priceThe price at which units in a unit trust are bought by investors. Also known as the offer price. Forward priceForward priceIn any forward market, the price of the item being traded for delivery at a future date; in exchange markets, the forward rate. Further SuggestionsWorld priceAsked price Realistic on price Dollar price of a bond Price taker Prices (of equity) Settlement price Spot price Price support single price exercise price volume weighted average price Convertible price Clean price Settle price Price index Price weighted index Supply price Price specie flow mechanism closing price Stated conversion price price sensitive information Market prices Demand price Dirty price |
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