Charges that a factor places on a factoring transaction against a set of services/ facilities provided to the seller, including...
Charges that a factor places on a factoring transaction against a set of services/ facilities provided to the seller, including...
A financial instrument (particularly a fixed income instrument) that combines the features of a zero-coupon bond and a call bond....
A convertible that is associated with an embedded put option, giving the issuer the right to put it (i.e., sell...
The process that involves restoring a bond portfolio to its former position before the original swap. This may usually take...
The mirror image of a bonus certificate in terms of payout profile. The holder will receive the bonus amount if...
A floater (floating-rate note) in which the coupon moves inversely to the movement of the reference rate. That is, if...
A debt instrument (such as a bond, note, etc) in which the coupon rate depends on some multiple of the...
A mortgage debt instrument that features long-term coupons but with short maturity. Typically, super sinkers are housing bonds (single-family housing...
It stands for super upside note; a structured equity-linked note which is designed to allow investors to fully leverage a...