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Absolute Call Protection


The constrained right of an issuer to redeem a convertible (e.g., a convertible bond) from holders before the passage of a specific period of time from issue. Issuers usually add a call feature to convertibles in order to detract from the value of the bond to holders. Therefore, investors willing to avoid losing value may seek such protection when a convertible is first issued by stipulating the addition of an absolute call provision that prevents issuers from exercising the embedded call option during a preset period of time.

This is also known as hard call protection.



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