Sentences with phrase «bond prospectus»

A bond prospectus is a document that provides information to potential investors about a bond offering. It includes details about the bond's terms, such as the interest rate it pays, the maturity date, and the risks associated with investing in the bond. Essentially, it helps investors make informed decisions about buying the bond. Full definition
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo has since 2012 taken in more than $ 131,000 in campaign contributions from three major financial firms that were then tapped by his administration to manage state bond work, according to an International Business Times review of campaign finance documents and state bond prospectuses.
Position: long BCS, and pondering the days when I used to read structured bond prospectuses regularly...
For a corporate bond prospectus, this one is really long, ~ 320 pages, longer than some securitizations that I used to buy as a mortgage bond manager.
A 2015 bond prospectus, which HNA filed in Singapore, described it as a «related party» while annual reports filed by Hainan Airlines over 18 years stated that Pacific American was a major supplier.
Information available in the Bond prospectus indicates that a colossal GHc 177,241,976 million was spent on the programme expenses.A breakdown of the expenses is as follows:
While releasing the white paper on January 15, 2018, the government had directed that the state's Ministry of Justice should institute appropriate legal action (s) against Fayemi and others adding that Fayemi and his Finance Commissioner should be made to account for the whereabouts of the fund allocated to projects in the N25 billion Bond Prospectus, which were either not executed or partly executed.
The first time I read a bond prospectus, I thought I was going to die.
20) The «read your bond prospectus with care department» does have a humorous side, as Paul Kedrosky points out on this amendment to some new Illinois GO bonds.
19) From the «read your bond prospectus with care department,» Catastrophe bonds are only as good as the collateral backing the deal or creditworthiness of the obligor.
But in their bond prospectuses, they either didn't disclose any risks from climate change or said that such damages were far off and impossible to predict.
Both, for instance, cite Santa Cruz County's claims in court that it will face a 98 percent chance of a «devastating three - foot - flood by 2050,» an assertion not included in the county's bond prospectus.
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