Bond ViaCBS 6.875% ( US925524AX89 ) in USD
Issuer | ViaCBS | ||
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Interest rate | 6.875% per year ( payment 2 times a year) | ||
Maturity | 29/04/2036 | ||
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Cusip | 925524AX8 | ||
Standard & Poor's ( S&P ) rating | BB+ ( Non-investment grade speculative ) | ||
Moody's rating | Baa3 ( Lower medium grade - Investment-grade ) | ||
Next Coupon | 30/10/2025 ( In 91 days ) | ||
Detailed description |
ViacomCBS was a mass media company formed from the merger of Viacom and CBS Corporation, encompassing numerous entertainment properties including Paramount Pictures, MTV, Nickelodeon, Showtime, and CBS Television Network, offering content across television, film, and streaming platforms. A specific corporate bond issued by ViacomCBS, identified by ISIN US925524AX89 and CUSIP 925524AX8, is currently attracting market attention. ViacomCBS, now operating as Paramount Global, is a prominent American multinational mass media and entertainment conglomerate headquartered in New York City. The company operates a diverse portfolio of assets including major television networks such as CBS, Showtime, MTV, Nickelodeon, Comedy Central, and BET, alongside iconic film studios like Paramount Pictures, and rapidly expanding streaming services including Paramount+ and Pluto TV, making it a significant player in the global entertainment landscape. This particular obligation, issued in the United States, carries a fixed annual interest rate of 6.875%, with interest payments distributed semi-annually (frequency of 2) to bondholders. The bond is set to mature on April 29, 2036, providing a long-term investment horizon. As of recent market data, the bond is trading at 103.343% of its par value, denominated in U.S. Dollars (USD), indicating it commands a premium in the secondary market. Regarding its creditworthiness, the bond holds a 'BB+' rating from Standard & Poor's (S&P), classifying it within the speculative or 'junk' bond category, implying a higher level of credit risk compared to investment-grade securities. Conversely, Moody's has assigned a 'Baa3' rating, which is the lowest investment-grade rating, suggesting a slightly different perspective on the issuer's credit risk profile by the two major rating agencies. |