A loan stock or government security issued on terms that make the redemption value significantly higher than the issue price, often with more than 15% discrepancy or ½% per completed year.
Loan stock is a type of fixed-income security that represents borrowed funds, usually in the form of bonds or debentures, which companies issue to raise capital on which interest is paid until the maturity or redemption date.
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