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"outstanding bonds" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to debts or other obligations that have not yet been fulfilled. For example, "The company must pay off its outstanding bonds before it can apply for new financing."
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Returns were healthy in 2010 because only two European companies with outstanding bonds did so.
Since then, the city has continued to borrow, mostly to service its outstanding bonds.
The plan also anticipates the refinancing of outstanding bonds, which experts call ill advised.
If the government did stop paying interest on its outstanding bonds, those bonds would most likely become less attractive.
It now owes $30 billion in outstanding bonds, payable at interest rates of 4 percent to 5 percent.
States and cities have nearly $3 trillion in outstanding bonds, and more than $3.5 trillion in shortfalls to pensions.
The Field's president and chief executive, Richard Lariviere, said it has more $170 million in outstanding bonds.
Prices would have to adjust on all outstanding bonds to make up for the loss associated with the taxability".
In September, Telewest said it would give bondholders 97percentt of the equity in return for all its outstanding bonds.
The company is now in liquidation and has defaulted on all its 1.1 billion euros in outstanding bonds.
Among the backers was a committee of large investors holding about 20percentt of G.M.'s outstanding bonds.
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