Definition of noncallable in US English:
noncallable
adjectivenänˈkôləbəlnänˈkôləbəl
(of stocks and bonds) not subject to redemption before a certain date or until maturity.
Example sentencesExamples
- Yet, inexplicably, Treasury officials decided at that time of record-high interest rates to make 30-year bonds noncallable.
- The data used was the set of all outstanding noncallable Government of Canada bonds for which at least one bid price was available between April 1992 and March 1995.
- The notes and accompanying interest payments are backed by the full faith and credit of the issuer and are either callable or noncallable.
- So why buy noncallable bonds, especially since their yields are lower than callables?
- Since all the convertible bonds in our sample are also callable, noncallable corporate bonds were excluded from the sample.