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A bring down call is a discussion with the senior management of the issuer of a security, in which the management provide confirmation that the sound condition of the issuer, following an earlier due diligence exercise, remains the case. | A bring down call is a discussion with the senior management of the issuer of a security, in which the management provide confirmation that the sound condition of the issuer, following an earlier due diligence exercise, remains the case. | ||
For example, that there have been no material changes to the group's trading position or outlook. | For example, confirmation that there have been no material changes to the group's trading position or outlook. | ||
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* [[Due diligence]] | * [[Due diligence]] | ||
* [[Issuer]] | * [[Issuer]] | ||
== Other links == | |||
[http://www.treasurers.org/node/10045 Making a Debut, The Treasurer, April 2014] | |||
[[Category:Debt_Capital_Markets]] | [[Category:Debt_Capital_Markets]] | ||
[[Category:Managing_Risk]] | [[Category:Managing_Risk]] |
Revision as of 17:22, 6 April 2014
A bring down call is a discussion with the senior management of the issuer of a security, in which the management provide confirmation that the sound condition of the issuer, following an earlier due diligence exercise, remains the case.
For example, confirmation that there have been no material changes to the group's trading position or outlook.
See also