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Market Rate of Interest
The prevailing rate of interest available in the market for investments of comparable risk and term.
Bond Indenture
A legal contract outlining the terms and conditions between the bond issuer and the bondholders.
Convertible Feature
A characteristic of some bonds or preferred stocks that allows them to be converted into a specified number of common shares, usually at the discretion of the holder.
Floating-rate Bond
A bond whose interest payments vary with market interest rates, as opposed to a fixed-rate bond.
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