A collateral trust bond is a type of debt security issued by a corporation, secured by a pledge of securities held in trust. These securities, often stocks or bonds of other companies, serve as collateral to ensure the bondholder’s investment is protected. Collateral trust bonds are typically used to raise capital while providing a layer of security to investors.
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