In financial terms, a call premium is either the amount paid by the buyer of a call option above the stock's or index’s current market price, or the additional amount over par that an issuer of bonds or preferred stock pays to redeem the security early.
The redemption premium, also known as a call premium, is the amount over the par value that a bond issuer must pay an investor if the security is redeemed early.
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