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callable

American  
[kaw-luh-buhl] / ˈkɔ lə bəl /

adjective

  1. capable of being called.

  2. subject to redemption prior to maturity, as a corporate bond.

  3. subject to payment on demand, as money loaned.


callable British  
/ ˈkɔːləbəl /

adjective

  1. (of a security) subject to redemption before maturity

  2. (of money loaned) repayable on demand

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Etymology

Origin of callable

First recorded in 1820–30; call + -able

Example Sentences

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The Act also authorized the Treasury to sell 6% bonds callable in five years, maturing in 20, which are nicknamed “5-20s.”

From The Wall Street Journal • Feb. 25, 2026

The bond is expected to be rated A- by S&P Global, and will be callable, giving the issuer the right to redeem after five years, according to the term sheet.

From Reuters • Aug. 7, 2023

The bank said proposals under consideration include higher statutory lending limits, lower equity-to-loan requirements and the use of callable capital - money pledged but not paid in by member governments - for lending.

From Reuters • Jan. 3, 2023

Investor orders for the bond, callable in March 2028, exceeded 7.5 billion euros and it was set to be priced at a spread of 495 basis points over the mid-swap level, IFR said.

From Reuters • Nov. 9, 2022

Securities -- N. securities, stocks, common stock, preferred stock, bonds, puts, calls, options, option contract, warrants, commercial paper, bearer bond, tax-exempt bond, callable bond, convertable bond†. share, stock certificate; coupon, bond coupon. liquid assets.

From Roget's Thesaurus of English Words and Phrases by Roget, Peter Mark