Exchange Currency

extraordinary call

Redemption provision that allows certain bond securities to be called before their scheduled maturity date. Investors usually exercise this option if certain circumstances change such as the elimination of a revenue source. An extraordinary call may also be referred to as an extraordinary redemption.

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