Warrants

Warrants are a contract between a party and a specific company to buy or sell a certain amount of their stock on a certain date for a set price. They are different from option contracts because the agreement is with the company itself rather than another investor.

Traditional warrants are issued alongside bonds as a means of allowing the company to offer a lower regular interest payment (also known as a coupon) and still attract investors. Covered warrants mean that there won’t be a new issue of securities (investments that you can buy, sell, or trade) when the transaction occurs, because they are already available with the relevant company.

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