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BONDS, STATE OF ISRAEL — State of Israel Bonds refers both to securities issued by the government of Israel and to the commonly used name of the company that is the exclusive underwriter for Israel bonds in the United States. The formal name of the company is the… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
issuing house — An organisation, normally a merchant bank, that arranges the details of an issue of stocks or shares, and the necessary compliance with the London Stock Exchange regulations in connection with the listing of that issue. Exchange Handbook Glossary … Financial and business terms
State of Israel Bonds — are debt securities issued by the Government of Israel. State of Israel Bonds is also the more familiar name of the underwriter of the bonds in the United States. The company is officially known as the Development Corporation for Israel (DCI).… … Wikipedia
convertible bonds or debentures — Bonds or debentures issued with the privilege of converting them into other securities, usually the common stock of the issuing corporation. 19 Am J2d Corp § 1070 … Ballentine's law dictionary
Legal problems of Barry Bonds — The legal problems of Barry Bonds include alleged perjury regarding use of anabolic steroids by former San Francisco Giants outfielder and all time Major League Baseball home run king Barry Bonds and the related investigations surrounding these… … Wikipedia
Revenue bonds — are bonds issued by governments, authorities, or public benefit corporations that are guaranteed by the revenue flow of the issuing agency.The Supreme Court decision of Pollock versus Farmer s Loan and Trust Company of 1895 initiated a wave or… … Wikipedia
high-yield bonds — High yield bonds, popularly known as junk bonds, are lower than investment grade securities. These bonds are considered to be speculative because the issuing company s ability to meet the debt obligations is less certain. London Stock Exchange… … Financial and business terms
flower bonds — U.S. Treasury bonds that can be applied at par toward the payment of U.S. inheritance taxes. The Treasury stopped issuing flower bonds in 1977. The last flower bond matured in 1998. American Banker Glossary … Financial and business terms
subordinated bonds — or debentures A bond that has a claim on the issuing firm s assets that is junior to other forms of debt in the event of a liquidation. The claims of subordinated debenture holders can be met only after all the claims of senior creditors have… … Black's law dictionary
subordinated bonds or debentures — A bond that has a claim on the issuing firm s assets that is junior to other forms of debt in the event of a liquidation. The claims of subordinated debenture holders can be met only after all the claims of senior creditors have been met. Usually … Black's law dictionary