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· Convertible Bonds: Bonds which entitles the bondholders to convert bonds into shares in a number of publishers.


· Exchangeable Bonds: Bonds which entitles the holder to exchange the bonds into shares in a number of shares owned by affiliated companies publisher.


· Callable Bonds: Bonds which entitles the issuer to buy back bonds at a certain price during the age of the bonds.


· Putable Bonds: bonds that provide investors the right to require the issuer to buy back bonds at a certain price during the age of the bonds.


 

By guarantee or kolateralnya

· Secured Bonds: Bonds are secured by a specific property of the issuer or other guarantees from third parties. In this group, including the:

Ø Guaranteed Bonds: Bonds are interest and principle repayment is guaranteed by a third-party Penanggungan

Ø Mortgage Bonds: bond interest and principle repayment is secured by collateral mortgages on the property or fixed assets.


Ø Collateral Trust Bonds: Bonds are secured by securities owned by the publisher in its portfolio, such as shares owned subsidiaries.


· Unsecured Bonds: Bonds are not insured by a particular property, but are guaranteed by the publisher of wealth in general.


 

Based on the nominal value

· Conventional Bonds: Bonds are commonly traded in a nominal, USD 1 billion per one lot.

· Retail Bonds: Bonds that are traded in units of small nominal value, both corporate bonds and government bonds.


 



Based on the yield calculation


· Conventional Bonds: diperhitungan bonds with interest coupons system.


· Sharia Bonds: bonds that yield calculation using the calculation for results. In this calculation there are two types of Islamic bonds, namely:


Shariah Bonds Ø Mudaraba are Islamic bonds that use the covenant for the results so that income earned on bonds that investors obtained after knowing the issuer revenues.

Ø Syariah Ijarah bonds are Islamic bonds that use such that the rent covenant coupons (ijarah fee) is fixed, and can be known / considered since the beginning of bonds issued

 
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