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  2. Convertible bond - Wikipedia

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    Convertible bonds are usually issued offering a higher yield than obtainable on the shares into which the bonds convert. Convertible bonds are safer than preferred or common shares for the investor. They provide asset protection, because the value of the convertible bond will only fall to the value of the bond floor: however in reality if stock ...

  3. Convertible security - Wikipedia

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    Convertible bond; Reverse convertible bond; Convertible preferred stock; Asset-linked bond: Although a bond with an asset warrant is a type of convertible security, regular warrants are not. A regular warrant provides an equity option, where the holder may opt to buy newly issued shares at a determined exercise price and date.

  4. Convertible arbitrage - Wikipedia

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    The premise of the strategy is that the convertible is sometimes priced inefficiently relative to the underlying stock, for reasons that range from illiquidity to market psychology. In particular, the equity option embedded in the convertible bond may be a source of cheap volatility, which convertible arbitrageurs can then exploit.

  5. Air France raises 300 million euros with convertible bond issue

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    PARIS (Reuters) -Air France-KLM on Wednesday raised just over 300 million euros ($312 million) by issuing subordinated bonds convertible into stock, seeking to strengthen its capital and pay back ...

  6. Make The Convertible Call With Bond ETFs - AOL

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    Convertible bonds are a type of hybrid fixed-coupon security that allow the holder the option to swap the bond security for common or preferred stock at a specified strike price.

  7. The reverse convertible bond sparks a lively debate - AOL

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    A regular convertible bond pays the owner interest, and gives him an option to swap his debt for. A debate has emerged online (based on this article in The Wall Street Journal) about the financial ...

  8. Hybrid security - Wikipedia

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    Other common examples include convertible and converting preference shares. A hybrid security is structured differently than fixed-interest securities. While the price of some securities behaves more like that of fixed-interest securities, others behave more like the underlying shares into which they may convert.

  9. Reverse convertible securities - Wikipedia

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    A reverse convertible security is a type of convertible security where a bond or short-term note can be converted to cash, debt or equity at a set date by the issuer based on an underlying stock. In effect it is a type of option on the maturity date where the bond can be converted to shares or cash.