easy · Debt Capital Markets
What is a 'call schedule' for a corporate bond?
- A list of specific dates and prices at which the issuer can redeem the bond early.
- The calendar of dates when the bond is likely to default.
- The timeline of when an investor is required to reinvest their coupons.
- The dates on which the issuer is allowed to change the coupon rate.
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