bondholder

[US]/'bɒndhəʊldə/
[UK]/'bɑnd,holdɚ/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. holder of bonds, owner of corporate bonds, owner of government bond certificates

Example Sentences

The bondholder will receive interest payments from the issuer.

Bondholders have the right to receive the principal amount at maturity.

The bondholder's investment is secured by the issuer's assets.

Bondholders may vote on certain matters affecting the bond issue.

Bondholders are entitled to legal recourse if the issuer defaults on payments.

The bondholder's return on investment depends on the bond's interest rate.

Bondholders may sell their bonds on the secondary market before maturity.

The bondholder's decision to hold or sell the bond is based on market conditions.

Bondholders may receive additional payments if the issuer calls the bonds.

As a bondholder, you should carefully review the bond's terms and conditions.

Real-world Examples

America's Congress is unlikely to provide official loans to pay off private bondholders, as the Europeans did for Greece.

Source: The Economist - Comprehensive

A New York judge is denied request by Argentina to extend deadline for the country to repay bondholders.

Source: NPR News July 2014 Compilation

For bondholders this is wonderful: decent yields, low debt and stable inflation. The rouble is steady.

Source: The Economist (Summary)

To the bondholders or creditors, on the other hand, falling prices were clear gain.

Source: American history

Plus, the FT's Katie Martin tells us why the deal for UBS to buy Credit Suisse is leaving some bondholders high and dry.

Source: Financial Times

Yet putting bondholders ahead of pensioners and soldiers would be unpalatable and may prove unsustainable.

Source: Economist Finance and economics

'Of course, our shareholders, bondholders and lenders all take a keen interest in our accounts!

Source: Business Vocabulary in Use Advanced 3rd Ed

I think shareholders, analysts, bondholders, they want to see tangible results in the next six months.

Source: Financial Times Podcast

It plans raise up to $15 billion through a new bond issue. Most of the money will be used to pay the holdout bondholders.

Source: The Economist (Summary)

The utility borrowed money from the people who purchased the bonds, and in exchange, it agreed to pay those bondholders' interest.

Source: Money Earth

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