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Bullet bond

A bond that is not able to be redeemed prior to Maturity. A Bullet bond is usually more expensive than a Callable bond (in that the Interest rate is lower), since the investor is protected against the possibility of the bond being called when Market interes rates fall. also called bullet bond.

Related Terms: 13 Bullet bond, Bull, Call, Callable, Callable bond, Interest, Inc., Interest rate, Low, Maturity, Market, Owe, Redeem
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