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Goodyear 6.625% 07/30 Bond
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Bond Description
Current Coupon
6.625%
Maturity Date
15/07/2030
Credit Risk
Medium
Currency
USD
Seniority
Senior Unsecured
Coupon Type
Fixed-Fixed (For Life)
Country
USA
Industry Type
Auto Parts and Equipment
Callable
Yes
Perpetual
No
Guarantor
CELERON CORP
Bond RatingsBB-
Issuer Rating1
BB-
Last Rating Action
Review - No Action on 2025-05-22
Issuer Rating Watch/Outlook
Rating Outlook Negative
Issue Rating2
BB-
Last Rating Action
New Rating on 2025-05-29
Issuer Rating Action History
04/09/2024
BB-
Review - No Action
Rating Outlook Negative
11/06/2024
BB-
Affirmed
Rating Outlook Negative
31/08/2023
BB-
Review - No Action
Rating Outlook Stable
Yield Analysis
Yield3
6.4
Yield to Call
7.62
Z Spread (bps)
246.5
Duration
4.25
Next Coupon Date
15/01/2026
Accrued Interest
0.313
Next Call Date
15/07/2027
Next Call Price
103.31
Liquidity
Liquid
Next Reset Date
Not Applicable
Reset Index (Current Level)
Not Applicable
Spread
Not Applicable
Reset Index
Not Applicable
Bond Additional Information
ISIN Code
US382550BS94
Registration Type
Underwritten
Amount Issued
500,000,000
Amount Outstanding
500,000,000
Issue Date
03/06/2025
Issue Price
100
Coupon Frequency
2
Day Count
30/360
Redemption Value
100
Min. Denomination
2,000
Footnotes:
1 Issuer rating is the Long-Term Issuer Default Rating (IDR). Ratings data provided by Fitch Ratings.
2 Issue rating is the Long-Term Issue Rating. Ratings data provided by Fitch Ratings.
3 Yield displays YTM. Exceptions are perpetuals, which will display "Not Applicable", and fix-to-float bonds, which will assume constant rate of coupon projection.