A call is a financial term used in various contexts, including banking, bonds, and options, signifying the right or action to demand repayment, redeem or buy securities under specific conditions.
A call feature or call provision is part of the agreement a bond issuer makes with a buyer, detailing the schedule and price of redemptions before maturity. Most corporate and municipal bonds have ten-year call features, while government securities usually do not.
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