mandatory cash distribution
- mandatory cash distribution
A corporate action that generally occurs without any action being required from the individual holders of the security. The issuer of the security (or its agent) delivers a cash benefit to holders and the corporate action does not affect the holding that gives rise to the distribution. Euroclear Clearing and Settlement glossary
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