Convertible Bond

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A convertible bond is a type of corporate debt security that provides the holder with the option to convert the bond into a predetermined number of shares of the issuing company’s common stock. This financial instrument combines features of both debt and equity, offering potential for capital appreciation. The convertible bond definition highlights its dual nature, appealing to investors seeking fixed income with equity upside potential.

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