Interest rates have been steady at 6% for B-rated bonds, but the Fed decided to lower rates half a point. The company that issued bonds at 8.5% five years earlier, and which still has 15 years to go until they are paid off, seizes the opportunity to buy back their own bonds...at a premium...refinance them, and issue new paper at a cheaper 5.5%.
The phrase "at a premium" usually refers to bond redemptions in this vein, such that the issuer pays something like 102 cents on the dollar to buy back their bonds, and presumably reissue paper at cheaper interest rates. The phrase also refers to equity transactions, when Amazon or some other company buys the shares of another company "at a premium"...like, the shares of Shmears, the greatest seller of bagel spread, were trading at $14 last week and, after Amazon bid $17 a share to own the whole company, those shares are said to have been sold "at a premium" to their former $1.14-ish a share price.
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Finance: What is a Deep Discount Bond?13 Views
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like down here where the whales go for a bit
of peace and quiet Look around thirty two cents on
the dollar twenty three cents on the dollar Ah and
here's a twelve center peace quiet so way up there
Yeah at the surface where the flying things hang out
a lot you know up there that's par one hundred
cents on the dollar crowd but down here lives the
deep discount bond crowd and we have our own set
of rules So who are we Well we're the shipwrecks
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miserables well this guy used to yield five percent Now
he trades for just twenty cents on the dollar He's
so angry because well he thinks he should be up
there on the surface at par But no the street
has thrown him out and well he sank No michael
phelps there they don't believe that newspapers on paper are
ever going to be a thing again So ironically they
don't even want his paper sad while he thinks he's
a big bargain He's Still paying his coupon five cents
on the hundred cents on the dollar schedule five percent
Yeah only now you khun by that five cents a
year for one fifth of the price Twenty cents That's
right twenty cents for a dollar of par or you
get five times the yield Yep five times five percent
yield or twenty five percent When you're buying that one
hundred cents on the dollar our value for only twenty
cents Yeah crazy high yield if he pays if it
continues to yield the alec he may stop We don't
know Well oops Here comes another Who a ten cent
on the dollar ouch coupon here is six percent So
the yield well if it pays is now sixty percent
crazy crazy high and clearly nobody believes the coupons going
keep in there but deep discount bonds down here have
another strange thing that people wake up They're in the
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that well let's say that sears reinvents itself and becomes
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ten cent on the dollar bonds which paid sixty percent
Yield Now Yeah here's the math Well what happens if
they go all the way back up to par Well
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dollar well And then everyone will be singing singing under
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