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Collateral Trust Bond

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Collateral Trust Bond
A bond usually issued by a holding company that is collateralized with securities rather than physical assets. Holding companies are the primary issuers of these bonds because their primary operation is to hold stock in other companies; their main assets are these securities.

collateral trust bond
A long-term debt obligation with a claim against securities rather than against physical assets. This type of bond is issued primarily by holding companies that own mainly securities of subsidiaries.


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In fact, in connection with its first Collateral Trust Bond issue, CFC made potential investors aware of the rural electric program's outstanding composite earnings track record.
The notes were sold to investors in three tranches: Secured Collateral Trust Bonds * $570 million of fixed-rate Collateral Trust Bonds rated A+/A+/A1 by Fitch Ratings, Standard & Poor's and Moody's Investors Service, respectively.
On March 12, 2007, Moody's Investors Service affirmed that it has assigned a credit rating of "A1" to CFC's collateral trust bonds, "A2" to CFC's medium term notes, "A3" to CFC's subordinated notes and "Prime-1" to CFC's commercial paper.
 
 
 
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