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Perpetual bonds are bonds that have no maturity dates. However, most perpetual bonds have a call feature, which offer issuers the option to redeem bonds at a fixed price and date at their discretion. Perpetual bonds are issued by financial institutions and corporations. Perpetual bonds typically offer a higher yield compared to fixed maturity bonds to compensate investors for the unpredictable nature of the bond's redemption.