Bondholder
(noun)
A person or organization that holds bonds, typically as a form of investment.
Origin:
Late 19th century: from bond + holder.
Examples:
- The bondholders were pleased with the company's steady payment of interest on their bonds.
- The bondholder received a significant return on investment from the sale of their bonds.
- The bondholders were concerned about the company's ability to repay its debts.
- The bondholder considered bonds to be a safer investment compared to stocks.
- The bondholder held a diversified portfolio that included both bonds and stocks.