guaranteed equity bond

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guaranteed equity bond (plural guaranteed equity bonds)

  1. (Britain, finance) A type of investment that returns a fixed portion of the principal plus the result of equity trading with the balance.
    • 1997, Les Clewlow with Chris Strickland, Exotic Options: The State of the Art, page 26:
      Thus what is sometimes called a ladder structure can be created which can be added to the zero coupon bond to create an attractive guaranteed equity bond
    • 2000, Risk, page 58:
      This landscape suits very well the traditional guaranteed equity bond structure, which is the mainstay of the equity structured retail product market

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