A global bond, sometimes referred to as a Eurobond, is a type of bond issued and traded outside the country in which the bond’s currency is denominated.
A guaranteed bond is a debt security that promises that, in the event of default by the issuer, payment of interest and principal will be made by a third party.
Hard call protection or absolute call protection is a condition of a callable bond, according to which the issuer cannot exercise the call and redeem the bond before a specified date, usually three to five years from the date of issue.