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Brookfield Finance Inc. 4.50% Perpetual Subordinated Notes (BNJ) are currently trading at $15.23, representing a modest gain of 0.66% in recent trading sessions. This perpetual subordinated note, issued by Brookfield Finance, carries a fixed 4.50% coupon rate and holds a subordinated position in the capital structure, meaning investors accept a lower priority claim on assets in exchange for potentially higher yields. The notes are currently positioned near a key resistance level at $15.99, with
The real story behind BrookFin (BNJ) valuation (+0.66%) 2026-05-07 - ADD Alert
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