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Junk bondsBonds which offer high rates of interest but with correspondingly higher risk attached to the capital. In the US they carry a credit rating of BB and below. Junk bonds fell into disrepute in the late 1980s, and are now termed 'high yield bonds'.Similar MatchesEquity linked EurobondsEquity linked EurobondsA Eurobond including a convertibility option or warrant. Reset bondsReset bondsBonds that allow the initial interest rates to be adjusted on specific dates in order that the bonds trade at the value they had when they were issued. Cushion bondsCushion bondsHigh-coupon bonds that sell at only at a moderate premium because they are callable at a price below that at which a comparable noncallable bond would sell. Cushion bonds offer considerable downside protection in a falling market. Yankee bondsYankee bondsForeign bonds denominated in U.S. dollars and issued in the United States by foreign banks and corporations. These bonds are usually registered with the SEC. Such as, bonds issued by originators with roots in Japan are called Samurai bonds. Corporate bondsCorporate bondsDebt obligations issued by corporations. Further SuggestionsShort bondsPolicyholder loan bonds Brady bonds Death backed bonds Mortgage Bonds granny bonds Current income bonds Parallel bonds Subordinated bonds Term bonds International bonds Serial bonds Treasury bonds Dollar bonds Collateral trust bonds TAC bonds Long bonds Companion bonds Additional bonds test Cross border bonds Domestic bonds Chastity bonds Treasury bonds Citizen bonds Arbitrage bonds |
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