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Reopening




Reopening

Treasury offerings of additional amounts of outstanding issues, rather than an entirely new issue. A reopened issue will always have the same maturity date, CUSIP number, and interest rate as the original issue.

RELATED TERMS
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Treasury
British and American name for the government's economic and finance ministry.

Offerings
Often refers to initial public offerings. When a firm goes public and makes an offering of stock to the market.

Outstanding
1) Of a debt: unpaid, remaining to be paid. 2) Of a person or other entity: remarkable, excellent, superior, etc.

Issue
To offer securities for sale to the general public; a quantity of securities offered to the public.

Will
The written expression of a person's wishes as to how his property should be distributed by his executors.

Maturity
1) The length of time until the principal amount of a bond must be repaid. 2) The end of the life of a security.

Interest
The amount of money a lender loans a borrower to pay for using the borrower's principal.



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Reopen an issue
The Treasury, when it wants to sell additional securities, will occasionally sell more of an existing issue (reopen it) rather than offer a new issue.



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Rent
Regular payments to an owner for the use of some leased property.

Rent control
Municipal regulation restricting the amount of rent that a building owner can charge.

Rent seeking
When a company, organization or individual uses their resources to obtain an economic gain from others without reciprocating any benefits back to society through wealth creation.

Reoffering yield
In a purchase and sale, the yield to maturity at which an underwriter offers to sell bonds to investors.

Reopen an issue
The Treasury, when it wants to sell additional securities, will occasionally sell more of an existing issue (reopen it) rather than offer a new issue.

Reopening

Reorg (or Corporate Action)
Any transaction involving the issuance of stock or cash, or the cancellation of stock tendered by a shareholder, such as in the case of a merger, acquisition or tender offer.

Reorganization
Creation of a plan to restructure a debtor's business and restore its financial health.

Reorganization bond
A bond issued by a company undergoing a reorganization process.

Repatriation
The return from abroad of the financial assets of an organization or individual.

Repayment
Partial settlement of a debt (perhaps at monthly or quarterly intervals).

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