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Doubling Option
Categories: Options, Bonds and Treasuries,
As part of a sinking fund provision, an option available to a bond issuer that enables it to increase the number of callable bonds it wants to redeem by as much as 100%. bond issuers will exercise this option during periods of decreasing interest rates when it can buy back as many bonds as possible at the call price.
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