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''Security investment''.
''Security investment''.
A form of soft call protection for lenders/investors in securities, designed to mitigate the adverse effects of ''call risk'' for investors.
A form of soft call protection for lenders/investors in securities, designed to mitigate the adverse effects of ''call risk'' for investors.
Soft call protection requires the payment of a 1% premium to the investor, on any early redemption of a callable bond by the borrower/issuer.
 
101 soft call protection requires the payment of a 1% premium to the investor, on any early redemption of a callable bond by the borrower/issuer.
 
 
At early redemption the premium becomes payable, together with principal and outstanding interest at the call/redemption date.
At early redemption the premium becomes payable, together with principal and outstanding interest at the call/redemption date.
The premium sometimes applies only for an early part - for example just the first year - of the life of a security (the security becoming freely callable after that initial period of 101 call protection).
The premium sometimes applies only for an early part - for example just the first year - of the life of a security (the security becoming freely callable after that initial period of 101 call protection).


== See also ==
== See also ==
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* [[Callable bond]]
* [[Callable bond]]
* [[Soft call protection]]
* [[Soft call protection]]


[[Category:Corporate_financial_management]]
[[Category:Financial_risk_management]]

Latest revision as of 15:13, 4 December 2015

Security investment.


A form of soft call protection for lenders/investors in securities, designed to mitigate the adverse effects of call risk for investors.

101 soft call protection requires the payment of a 1% premium to the investor, on any early redemption of a callable bond by the borrower/issuer.


At early redemption the premium becomes payable, together with principal and outstanding interest at the call/redemption date.

The premium sometimes applies only for an early part - for example just the first year - of the life of a security (the security becoming freely callable after that initial period of 101 call protection).


See also