leveraged loan

  • 1Leveraged Loan — Loans extended to companies or individuals that already have considerable amounts of debt. Lenders consider leveraged loans to carry a higher risk of default and, as a result, a leveraged loan is more costly to the borrower. Leveraged loans for… …

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  • 2Leveraged Loan Index - LLI — A market weighted index that tracks the performance of institutional leveraged loans. By monitoring spreads and interest payments, the index can be a useful tool in gauging the health of the institutional loan markets. The most popular leveraged… …

    Investment dictionary

  • 3Leveraged buyout — A leveraged buyout (or LBO, or highly leveraged transaction (HLT), or bootstrap transaction) occurs when a financial sponsor acquires a controlling interest in a company s equity and where a significant percentage of the purchase price is… …

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  • 4Leveraged Buyout — Un financement d acquisition par emprunt, également désignée par le sigle LBO (pour l anglais leveraged buy out) consiste à racheter une société en ayant recours à de l endettement bancaire aussi appelé effet de levier. C est l entreprise… …

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  • 5Leveraged buyout — Un financement d acquisition par emprunt, également désignée par le sigle LBO (pour l anglais leveraged buy out) consiste à racheter une société en ayant recours à de l endettement bancaire aussi appelé effet de levier. C est l entreprise… …

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  • 6leveraged buyout — leveraged buy·out / bī ˌau̇t/ n: the acquisition of a company usu. by members of its own management using debt to finance the purchase of equity with debt to be paid by future profits or sale of company assets Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law …

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  • 7leveraged buy out — (LBO) A transaction where a purchaser uses the assets of the corporation to be acquired (target) as collateral for the loan to buy the stock of the target. LBOs stand a significant risk of bankruptcy because, after the transaction, they have… …

    Glossary of Bankruptcy

  • 8loan market — ➔ market1 * * * loan market UK US noun [C] ► FINANCE the market where financial organizations provide loans to borrowers and sometimes repackage them (= sell them on to investors): consumer/domestic/home loan market »The consumer loan market has… …

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  • 9leveraged buy-out — (LBO) A transaction where a purchaser uses the assets of the corporation to be acquired (target) as collateral for the loan to buy the stock of the target. LBOs stand a significant risk of bankruptcy because, after the transaction, they have… …

    Glossary of Bankruptcy

  • 10leveraged buyout — (LBO) A transaction where a purchaser uses the assets of the corporation to be acquired (target) as collateral for the loan to buy the stock of the target. LBOs stand a significant risk of bankruptcy because, after the transaction, they have… …

    Glossary of Bankruptcy