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What Is a Perpetual Bond?

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What Is a Perpetual Bond?

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Perpetual bonds are bonds that do not have a set maturity date. Generally, the bonds cannot be redeemed at any point, but do generate some sort of return as long as the bond is held. As with any bond issue, it is possible for an investor to sell a perpetual bond if he or she wishes to do so, transferring all rights to future profits to the new bond owner.

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