callable in English

adjective
1
designating a bond that can be paid off earlier than the maturity date.
If your callable bond pays at least 1% more than newer issues of identical quality, it is likely a call could be forthcoming in the near future.

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1. Autopoloist 4069670810 Reload of a callable

2. The callable Accreting interest rate swap

3. Run (callable, *args, **kwargs) ¶ Execute callable(*args, **kwargs) code in the Context object the run method is called on

4. Callable: Preferred stock usually has a redemption date.

5. Bonds with call protection are known as deferred callable Bonds

6. Up to 0.5% cash back  · 4.10.4 Bound versus Bindless callable programs 4.10.5 Calling rtTrace from a Bindless callable program 4.11 Attribute programs and triangle intersection semantics

7. Callable bonds can also exhibit negative Convexity at certain prices and yields.

8. This paper explores the Callable Accreting Interest Rate Commodity, which is an interest rate swap contract

9. If the values are callable, they are computed on the DataFrame and Assigned to the new columns.

10. (4) Resolution 128, entitled ‘Increase in authorised capital stock, issuance and subscription of callable capital, and redemption’.

11. SGJ also wrote an earlier C implementation of a similar algorithm that is also callable from Julia via the Cubature.jl package

12. The EU would have to modify the fiscal compact to exempt the callable capital and allow actual losses to be amortized over a number of years.

13. The first section will introduce the standard interest rate swap contract, and the second will introduce the interest rate swap contact with special terms; the Callable Accreting Interest Rate Swap.

14. Bonobo is a line-by-line data-processing toolkit (also called an ETL framework, for extract, transform, load) for python 3.5+ emphasizing simplicity and atomicity of data transformations using a simple directed graph of callable or iterable objects.