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Mandatory Sinking-fund Redemption
Categories: Mutual Funds, Bonds and Treasuries,
A condition that is usually included with the sale of bonds, whereby the investor is required to redeem a certain portion of the interest payments made into the sinking fund by the issuer at a fixed regular interval of time.
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