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The purchase and cancellation of outstanding securities through a cash payment to the holder.
1. ''Securities.''


More specifically, the paying off or buying back of a debt security by the issuer on or before its stated maturity date.   
The purchase and cancellation of outstanding shares or other securities, usually through a cash payment to the holder.
 
 
2.  ''Debt securities.''
 
The paying off or buying back of a debt security by the issuer on or before its stated maturity date.   


The redemption can be made at par value or at a premium, as is the custom when exercising a call option.
The redemption can be made at par value or at a premium, as is the custom when exercising a call option.
3.  ''Money market funds.''
A withdrawal by an investor of their investment in the fund.


== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Bond]]
* [[Call option]]
* [[Call option]]
* [[Exercise]]
* [[Issued share capital]]
* [[Maturity]]
* [[Money market fund]]
* [[Outstanding share capital]]
* [[Par]]
* [[Par]]
* [[Premium]]
* [[Premium]]
* [[Puttable]]
* [[Puttable]]
* [[Redemption gate]]
* [[Redemption value]]
* [[Redemption value]]
* [[Security]]
* [[Share]]
* [[Share capital]]
* [[Sinking fund]]
* [[Sinking fund]]
* [[Spens clause]]
* [[Spens clause]]
* [[Undated]]
* [[Undated]]
[[Category:Corporate_finance]]
[[Category:Intercompany_funding]]
[[Category:Investment]]
[[Category:Long_term_funding]]
[[Category:Identify_and_assess_risks]]
[[Category:Manage_risks]]
[[Category:Risk_frameworks]]
[[Category:Financial_products_and_markets]]

Latest revision as of 14:08, 13 February 2023

1. Securities.

The purchase and cancellation of outstanding shares or other securities, usually through a cash payment to the holder.


2. Debt securities.

The paying off or buying back of a debt security by the issuer on or before its stated maturity date.

The redemption can be made at par value or at a premium, as is the custom when exercising a call option.


3. Money market funds.

A withdrawal by an investor of their investment in the fund.


See also