When a new bond is issued, the interest rate it pays is called the coupon rate, which is the fixed annual payment expressed as a percentage of the face value. For example, a 5% coupon bond pays $ ...
Frankfurt announced today that E.ON SE (ETR:EONGn), a leading European electric utility company, has successfully completed the issuance of EUR 1.75 billion in bonds. The sale comprised two tranches: ...
More companies are paying up when they sell debt to protect their credit ratings and preserve their flexibility down the road ...
Convexity relates to the interaction between a bond's price and its yield as it experiences changes in interest rates. With coupon bonds, investors rely on a metric known as duration to measure a ...
Starting with equities, they move to the debt instruments such as bonds, where they know they will receive returns through a coupon rate or value appreciation. However, the investors can seem ...
TDS affects them by interrupting cash flow and complicating filing requirements Budget 2023 introduced a 10% tax deducted at source (TDS) on coupon payments from listed bonds. While the intention ...
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) on February 3 set a coupn rate of 7.26 percent for the new 10-year benchmark government bond maturing in 2033, raising Rs 12,000 crore. The coupon set on the new ...