Senior bond holders are higher up the pecking order and would walk away with some if not all capital returned should the company enter bankruptcy, while subordinated debt holders are left holding the bag and are on the hook for losses in the event that prospects worsen.
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The coupon on Reliance's perpetual bond was set at 5.875% the lowest in the world this year for a U.S.-dollar senior true perpetual bond.
Other stars on the red carpet included Ralph Fiennes, who plays a senior government official, Bond girls Naomie Harris and Berenice Marlohe, and Ben Whishaw as the new Q.
The bond insurers cover only the most senior tranche, which is the safest one.
The PSU is led by former senior police officer and Yorkshire Water managing director Kevin Bond.
Update this sentiment with the recognition that the women playing the game of political hardball at the most senior level strategists like Ilyse Hogue and Becky Bond now are the MVPs.
Thursday, all three ratings agencies cut their ratings on Countrywide's senior debt, citing severe disturbances in the credit and bond markets that have hampered the major mortgage lender's ability to raise funding for its operations.
After a decade of junk-bond fueled takeovers and financial deregulation, Bush Senior took office just as the bill was coming due for all the short-term debt fueled money-making that created the illusion of prosperity in the 1980s.
Since subordinated debt has less protection than senior, secured debt in bankruptcy proceedings, Triangle is able to charge higher, junk-bond rates to borrowers.
Another reason why bond sales have dropped over the last 12 months, according to George Friedlander, senior municipal strategist for Citigroup, is the budget debate that has taken various contentious forms in dozens of states.
Thomas Friedman, a New York Times columnist, argues that, if they want to have a successful foreign policy, presidents need to have a close personal bond with their secretaries of state: witness Richard Nixon and Henry Kissinger or George Bush senior and James Baker.
Almost all have benefited from the tight bond that exists between the top ranks of France's civil service and the country's senior executives.
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