medium · Debt Capital Markets primary-issuance-syndication
In a standard high-yield indenture, what is the most common time period allowed for an issuer to reinvest 'Net Cash Proceeds' from an asset sale into 'Replacement Assets' before a mandatory offer to bondholders is triggered?
- 30 days
- 365 days
- 90 days
- 5 years
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