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- noun Plural form of
tranche .
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Examples
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Mortgages now became parts of "tranches," a French word for "pieces," that back securities sold.
Jennifer Brunner: Notarize This: The Brewing Foreclosure Storm Jennifer Brunner 2010
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Mortgages now became parts of "tranches," a French word for "pieces," that back securities sold.
Jennifer Brunner: Notarize This: The Brewing Foreclosure Storm Jennifer Brunner 2010
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Mortgages now became parts of "tranches," a French word for "pieces," that back securities sold.
Jennifer Brunner: Notarize This: The Brewing Foreclosure Storm Jennifer Brunner 2010
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It will be launched all at once rather than in tranches as with 1911.
Update from the Irish National Archives « Cork Genealogist 2010
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But that didn't suit the newfangled collateralized debt obligations based on collections of mortgages to be cut in tranches as to their expected risk and sold as securities in an unregulated futures market.
Robert Scheer: Invasion of the Robot Home Snatchers Robert Scheer 2010
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But that didn't suit the newfangled collateralized debt obligations based on collections of mortgages to be cut in tranches as to their expected risk and sold as securities in an unregulated futures market.
Robert Scheer: Invasion of the Robot Home Snatchers Robert Scheer 2010
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But that didn't suit the newfangled collateralized debt obligations based on collections of mortgages to be cut in tranches as to their expected risk and sold as securities in an unregulated futures market.
Robert Scheer: Invasion of the Robot Home Snatchers Robert Scheer 2010
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But that didn't suit the newfangled collateralized debt obligations based on collections of mortgages to be cut in tranches as to their expected risk and sold as securities in an unregulated futures market.
Robert Scheer: Invasion of the Robot Home Snatchers Robert Scheer 2010
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The whole point of having tranches is to control the risk borne by investors in any particular tranche.
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Specifically surveyed by Fitch are the positions that states hold in asset-backed commercial paper and ABCP issued by structured investment vehicles, as well as direct investments in short-term tranches of mortgage-backed securities backed by home-equity collateral and collateralized debt obligations.
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