Bondholder

/ˈbɑnd ˌhoʊldər/ noun

An investor who owns bonds issued by a corporation or government entity. Bondholders are creditors of the issuer and have legal claims to interest payments and principal repayment before equity holders.

Compound from 'bond' (from Old English band, meaning binding agreement) and 'holder' (from Old English healdan, meaning to possess). The concept emerged with the development of formal debt markets in medieval Italian city-states.

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