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A strong form of protection for lenders/investors in securities, against the potentially adverse effects of call risk. | A strong form of protection for lenders/investors in securities, against the potentially adverse effects of call risk. | ||
Hard call protection is simply a ban on any unilateral early redemption of the security by the borrower/issuer. | Hard call protection is simply a ban on any unilateral early redemption of the security by the borrower/issuer. | ||
The agreement of the lender/investor is required before any early redemption, on whatever terms the lender/investor insists on for early redemption. | The agreement of the lender/investor is required before any early redemption, on whatever terms the lender/investor insists on for early redemption. | ||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
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* [[Hard]] | * [[Hard]] | ||
* [[Soft call protection]] | * [[Soft call protection]] | ||
Revision as of 11:21, 27 August 2013
A strong form of protection for lenders/investors in securities, against the potentially adverse effects of call risk.
Hard call protection is simply a ban on any unilateral early redemption of the security by the borrower/issuer.
The agreement of the lender/investor is required before any early redemption, on whatever terms the lender/investor insists on for early redemption.