tranche
21TRANCHE — n. f. Morceau coupé un peu mince de divers objets et particulièrement de choses comestibles. Tranche d’aloyau, de jambon, de pâté. Une tranche de melon. Coupez en une tranche. Couper par tranches. Couper du jambon en tranches minces. En termes de …
22Tranche — Als Tranche (franz.: Stück, Scheibe) bezeichnet man den Teil eines Ganzen. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Tranchen in der Wirtschaft 1.1 Begebungstranchen einer Wertpapieremission 1.2 Liefertranchen einer Warenbestellung …
23tranche — 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… …
24tranche — [[t]trɑ͟ːnʃ[/t]] tranches 1) N COUNT: usu N of n In economics, a tranche of shares in a company, or a tranche of a company, is a number of shares in that company. [mainly BRIT, TECHNICAL] On February 12th he put up for sale a second tranche of 32 …
25Tranche — 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… …
26tranche — /træntʃ/ (say tranch), /trantʃ/ (say trahnch) noun 1. a portion or share of anything, especially a block of stocks or shares: *Despite the promises made before the first tranche of Telstra privatisation, rural and regional communities were still… …
27tranche — tran·che s.f.inv. ES fr. {{wmetafile0}} 1. ciascuna parte in cui si può suddividere un insieme: la prima tranche di un inchiesta 2. TS fin. quota di partecipazione a titoli che vengono emessi in più riprese o in diversi mercati: emettere la… …
28tranche — n.f. Tranche de cake, insulte d origine marseillaise pour tronche de quique, littéralement : tête de nœud. / S en payer une tranche, bien s amuser …
29tranche — (French: slice) A part or instalment of a large sum of money. In the International Monetary Fund the first 25% of a loan is known as the reserve (formerly gold) tranche. In tranche funding, successive sums of money become available on a… …
30tranche — French: slice A part or instalment of a large sum of money. In the International Monetary Fund the first 25% of a loan is known as the reserve (formerly gold) tranche. In tranche funding, successive sums of money become available on a prearranged …