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noncallable adjective finance & economics specialized(alsonon-callable)uk /ˌnɒnˈkɔː.lə.bəl/ us /ˌnɑːnˈkɑː.lə.bəl/ If a loan(= borrowed money) is noncallable, the organization that lends the money cannot ask for it to be paid back before the end of a certain time: 不可赎回的 Long-term government noncallable bonds pay 8%. an issue of 7.5% non-callable notes发行7.5%的不可赎回票据 The issuer of a noncallable bond will pay interest at the stated rate for the bond's full term. Because the bond is noncallable, the issuer cannot redeem it before the stated maturity date. The company has issued $250 million of ten-year 6.5% notes, non-callable for life. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Stock markets algo anti-city anti-dilution anti-speculation anti-speculative asset-stripping broker bull market capital investment carpetbagger equity footsie gilt grubstake head fake hedging ICO inconvertible rentier stockbroker belt
noncallable | Business English noncallable adjective (alsonon-callable)uk /ˌnɒnˈkɔːləbl/us FINANCE used to describe bonds, shares, etc. that cannot be sold before the end of an agreed period of time: The issue is noncallable for two years. Compare
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