Not exact matches
These policies help to protect against
payments as the result of bodily injury or property damage, medical expenses, the cost of de1fending lawsuits, and settlement
bonds or judgments required during an appeal procedure.
They concluded that: 1) their
payment system isn't set up to choose which bills to pay and 2) they have no legal authority to allocate money to pay
bond investors and not, say, Social Security beneficiaries.
Wall Street bankers have cleverly sliced and diced
payments on everything from home mortgages and cars to David Bowie's song royalties to create new kind of
bonds.
Bond yields move inversely to prices; as a bond's yield declines, its price rises, offering investors the opportunity for capital returns in addition to the coupon payme
Bond yields move inversely to prices; as a
bond's yield declines, its price rises, offering investors the opportunity for capital returns in addition to the coupon payme
bond's yield declines, its price rises, offering investors the opportunity for capital returns in addition to the coupon
payments.
The carrier is putting up future installment
payments worth over $ 1.5 billion to back the less than $ 1.2 billion of
bonds.
The corporation produced annual reports, now available online from Stanford, which listed the defaulted
bonds and described often - unsuccessful legal proceedings to enforce
payment.
While Venezuela has kept current on its
bond payments, it has paid some coupons late, leading ratings agencies to declare a selective default and keeping creditors guessing.
For the most part, China, which has owned around $ 1 trillion of U.S.
bonds for several years, has held on to these assets, collecting billions in interest
payments.
For
bonds this means issues that are not at risk of defaulting on a
payment; for stocks a dividend is essential, and not one at risk of a cut, or one that fluctuates through good times and bad.
As the Christian Science Monitor noted, that's probably a more realistic concern for China, which holds $ 1.3 trillion in U.S. government
bonds, than Washington missing interest or principal
payments.
Even a debt - ceiling breach of a week or two during which the U.S. Treasury keeps making principal and interest
payments to
bond holders might hurt the U.S.'s rating.
Two companies that guaranteed
payments on Detroit
bonds, Syncora Guarantee Inc and Financial Guaranty Insurance Co, received options to develop parcels of land.
Policies protect against
payments as the result of bodily injury, property damage (including if the property is damaged off - premise), medical expenses, libel, slander, the cost of defending lawsuits, and settlement
bonds or judgments required during an appeal procedure.
Yi said China will open its
bond market further, and that the second phase of the China International
Payments System (CIPS)- a cross-border yuan settlement system - will be rolled out soon.
(If you write down the value of this
bond — and the resulting future
payment obligation — your capital level increases.)
And so the roughly 20 % drop in Deutsche's 7.5 % perpetual CoCo that has happened in just a few weeks is a manifestation of a fear not only that a missed
payment will come to pass, but that Deutsche Bank could also write down the value of these
bonds if its capital falls below a certain level.
«My father was a retiree who lived on social security
payments and monthly dividends from some stocks and
bonds that he owned.»
Bonds, as measured by the Barclay's Aggregate
Bond Index, have risen 5.8 % in 2014, including interest
payments.
Illinois» move earlier this year to withhold state money from cities over pension underfunding has raised a red flag that the practice could endanger
bond payments.
Credit risk refers to the possibility that the
bond issuer will not be able to make principal and interest
payments.
The projected benefit
payments are matched with the yields on these
bonds to determine an appropriate discount rate for the plan.
Those
payments cover both the loan
payment to the state and 90 percent of the annual debt service on
bonds the city issued to build the arena, city Finance Director Todd Hurley said.
But there's a pretty good argument that
payments on Argentina's euro - denominated
bonds never flow through the judge's jurisdiction: Argentina gives the money to a bank in Buenos Aires, which transfers it to a bank in Frankfurt, which holds it in the name of a bank in Brussels, which transfers it to a London nominee for Belgian and Luxembourg clearinghouses, which pays it to bondholders.
In other words, it is the internal rate of return (IRR) of an investment in a
bond if the investor holds the
bond until maturity and if all
payments are made as scheduled.
a type of asset class in which the investments provide a return in two possible forms; coupon paying
bonds have fixed periodic
payments and a return of principal; zero coupon
bonds are sold at a discount, do not pay a coupon, and have a return of principal plus all accumulated interest at maturity
Inflation hurts
bond returns because your fixed interest
payments aren't worth as much going forward.
Next month, cash
payments for the interest on certain
bonds are due.
Other types of
bonds may vary their
payments.
Fixed - rate
bonds offer periodic
payments of fixed amounts.
But as investors bid up
bond prices, the yields come down e.g. $ 10 dividend
payment on a $ 100
bond = 10 % dividend yield, but if the
bond gets bid up to $ 200, the dividend yield is only 5 %.
The settlement also calls for the Malaysian side to take over all interest and principal
payments on the two 2012 1MDB
bonds, which charge interest rates of nearly 6 percent and are due for full repayment by 2022.
In June, the New York State Department of Financial Services wrote a letter to Goldman asking for information about the proceeds of the
bond sales «including, but not limited to, whether any «red flags» existed concerning such
payments.»
You get interest
payments twice a year and your original investment back at the end of the
bond's term.
The Federal Reserve pumps money into the banking system by purchasing
bonds and, when the system breaks down, makes enormous bailout
payments to cover the bad debts run up by banks and other institutions to mortgage borrowers, businesses and consumers.
An individual in the second or third country can sell his government
bonds, but an individual in the first or fourth country can borrow against his future transfer
payments.
Puerto Rico's power authority, which supplies electricity to the island's 3.6 million people, made a $ 415 million debt
payment that was due Wednesday after reaching a deal with its
bond insurers to borrow more money.
If you purchase an individual
bond with a five year maturity you will receive interest
payments for the term of the
bond along with total principal repayment at maturity.
The only thing that appears is the interest
payments on the 50 - year
bonds; again not a big deal.
You could potentially lose money in your
bond fund depending on interest rate movements around the time you actually need to make your
payments.
Investors in Treasury notes (which have shorter - term maturities, from 1 to 10 years) and Treasury
bonds (which have maturities of up to 30 years) receive interest
payments, known as coupons, on their investment.
Given those durations, an investor with 15 - 20 years to invest could literally plow their entire portfolio into stocks and long - term
bonds, in expectation of very high long - term returns, with the additional comfort that their financial security did not rely on the direction of the markets, thanks to the ability to reinvest generous coupon
payments and dividends.
The bill would also allow state and local governments to issue Build America
Bonds that provide a direct payment from the federal government for a part of the interest paid on bonds that finance government works proj
Bonds that provide a direct
payment from the federal government for a part of the interest paid on
bonds that finance government works proj
bonds that finance government works projects.
Bonds are also subject to reinvestment risk, which is the risk that principal and / or interest
payments from a given investment may be reinvested at a lower interest rate.
Typically they make periodic dividend
payments based on the interest paid by the
bonds held in the fund.
a
bond where no periodic interest
payments are made; the investor purchases the
bond at a discounted price and receives one
payment at maturity that usually includes interest; they have higher price volatility than coupon
bonds as a result of interest rate changes
David Kotok, chairman at Cumberland Advisors, discusses Puerto Rico defaulting on two
bond payments and what it means for the
bond market and the country.
Similar to a
bond's coupon
payment, preferred stocks pay fixed or floating dividends.
Failing
payment, the ECB threatened not to accept Greek government
bonds as collateral.
At that time, the 10 - year Treasury
bond had a duration of just 6 years (due to the very high coupon
payments and yield - to - maturity available), while the S&P 500 had an extraordinarily low duration of just 16 years.
But due to interest
payments, the effective maturity of 30 - year
bond with a 6 % coupon is closer to just 13 years.