payment of a tranche of a loan

  • 1tranche — A segment or tier within a loan or security. Also known as a class. For example, collateralized mortgage obligations (CMOs) are securities for which the cash flows are segregated into tranches and sold separately. Each tranche is a separate… …

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  • 2Tranche — One of several related securities offered at the same time. Tranches from the same offering usually have different risk, reward, and/or maturity characteristics. The New York Times Financial Glossary * * * tranche tranche [trɑːnʆ] noun… …

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  • 3tranche — / trä sh/ n [French, literally, slice, from Old French, from trenchier trancher to cut]: a division or portion of a pool or whole: as a: an issue of bonds derived from a pooling of like obligations that is differentiated from other issues esp. by …

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  • 4Tranche — In structured finance, a tranche (misspelled as traunch or traunche) is one of a number of related securities offered as part of the same transaction. The word tranche is French for slice, section, series, or portion. In the financial sense of… …

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  • 5tranche — /trɑ:nʃ/ noun one of a series of instalments (used when referring to loans to companies, government securities which are issued over a period of time, or money withdrawn by a country from the IMF) ● The second tranche of interest on the loan is… …

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  • 6Credit Tranche — A system used by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to govern its lending activities to member countries. When a member nation applies for a loan to help with balance of payment difficulties, the IMF will disperse the loan in a series of… …

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  • 7Interest-only loan — An interest only loan is a loan in which for a set term the borrower pays only the interest on the principal balance, with the principal balance unchanged. At the end of the interest only term the borrower may enter an interest only mortgage, pay …

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  • 8collateralised loan obligations — (CLO) International Also referred to as CLO. Structured finance instruments (being debt securities (debt security) in the form of bonds or notes) which are backed, that is funded by and secured over, a portfolio of loans. See also …

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  • 9collateralised loan obligation — collateralised loan obligations (CLO) International Also referred to as CLO. Structured finance instruments (being debt securities (debt security) in the form of bonds or notes) which are backed, that is funded by and secured over, a portfolio of …

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  • 10collateralized loan obligation — collateralised loan obligations (CLO) International Also referred to as CLO. Structured finance instruments (being debt securities (debt security) in the form of bonds or notes) which are backed, that is funded by and secured over, a portfolio of …

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