Category
page 1Bonds (finance)
bond
instrument of indebtedness
high-yield debt
financial product

sukuk
Sukuk (; plural of ) is the Arabic name for financial certificates, also commonly referred to as "sharia compliant" bonds.
Sukuk are defined by the AAOIFI (Accounting and Auditing Organization for Islamic Financial Institutions) as "securities of equal denomination representing individual ownership interests in a portfolio of eligible existing or future assets." The Fiqh academy of the OIC legitimized the use of sukuk in February 1988.
convertible bond
type of bond
zero-coupon bond
a bond where the face value is repaid at the time of maturity.
stock order
instruction from customers to brokers to buy or sell on an exchange, e.g. a stock exchange
subordinated debt
financial product
mezzanine capital
any subordinated debt or preferred equity instrument that represents a claim on a company's assets which is senior only to that of the common shares
perpetual bond
bond without maturity
social impact bond
form of outcomes-based contracting
covered bond
financial product
bond fund
fund that invests in bonds or other debt securities
bearer bond
debt security not registered to any specific investor
inflation-indexed bond
bonds where the principal is indexed to inflation or deflation on a daily basis
floating rate note
bonds that have a variable coupon
Performance bond
surety bond for completion of work under a contract
Callable bond
Type of financial instrument
Bid bond
Lottery Bond
Government bond that pays prizes instead of interest
bootstrapping
term within finance
Development Impact Bond
performance-based investment instrument
Kisan Vikas Patra
savings certificate scheme
IFRS 9
Accounting standard
loan covenant
condition in a commercial loan or bond agreement
catastrophe bond
form of reinsurance, consisting of risk-linked securities that transfer a specified set of risks from a sponsor to investors
360-day calendar
calendar used in some situations such as financial markets