What do you mean by matching debts? Do you want to buy it?
Debt matching refers to stock debt matching, which is a bond issued by listed companies and a financing behavior of listed companies. It is a common operation in the stock market that listed companies issue bonds, which investors can buy, and then listed companies achieve the purpose of financing. After all, a company needs constant financing. It is necessary to buy bonds. If a company wants to issue bonds, and you hold shares in this company, you have the preemptive right.
On the day of bond matching application, investors only need to have cash in their accounts and enter the entrustment code to get this convertible bond, and the cash in the stock account becomes a "so-and-so convertible bond". If you don't do this step, it means that you didn't buy "so-and-so convertible bonds", and your account shows "so-and-so convertible bonds".
It will not show the position after the debt distribution payment. You can check the location of the day before the announcement, and there will be a short message notice on the day of listing. Just enter the code and you can sell it. It is not necessary to sell on the day of listing, just like holding new shares, investors can decide when to sell according to their own situation, market situation and the trend of debt allocation.
The significance of debt distribution can be compared with' distribution'. Rights issue is a financing behavior that listed companies allocate a certain number of newly issued shares to the original shareholders at a certain price lower than the market price according to the development needs of the company and in accordance with relevant laws and procedures.
After reading the above introduction, I believe everyone has a good understanding of debt distribution. There is still a difference between debt allocation and new shares. When the listed company of your stock issues a rights issue, it is equivalent to winning the lottery, depending on whether you need it. If necessary, enter the code to buy, and you will be deducted first. If you don't, you don't need any action.