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convertible

[kuhn-vur-tuh-buhl] / kənˈvɜr tə bəl /


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At a crypto event in June, a video that riffed on an old movie showed Tenev speeding through the French Riviera in a convertible.

From The Wall Street Journal

The convertibles are more appealing than the risky common stock.

From Barron's

To fund the severance and outplacement costs, Virgin Orbit sold a $10.9 million senior secured convertible note to Virgin Investments, the investment arm of Branson’s Virgin Group, according to the filing.

From Los Angeles Times

AT1s, also known as "contingent convertibles" or "CoCos", were introduced after the 2008 financial crisis to act as shock absorbers if bank capital levels fell below a certain threshold.

From Reuters

Compared to the 6% yield paid by its regular bond, convertible bond investors get less, with current pricing implying a yield of around 2.5%.

From Reuters