Asset-Backed and Structured Credit
Asset-backed security, ABCP, CBO, pass-through, and structured-credit terms.
Asset-backed security, ABCP, CBO, pass-through, and structured-credit terms.
This section keeps related fixed-income terms together so readers can move from the core bond concept into the specific mechanics that matter for pricing, risk, issuer type, market structure, or portfolio use.
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Asset-Backed Paper And Notes
Fixed-income terms for asset-backed commercial paper, asset-backed medium-term notes, and their common abbreviations.
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ABCP: Asset-Backed Commercial Paper
A comprehensive overview of Asset-Backed Commercial Paper, including its historical context, types, key events, formulas, and applicability in finance.
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ABMTN: Asset-Backed Medium-Term Note
Comprehensive guide on Asset-Backed Medium-Term Note (ABMTN), including historical context, types, key events, and detailed explanations.
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Asset-Backed Commercial Paper: A Comprehensive Guide
An in-depth exploration of Asset-Backed Commercial Paper (ABCP), covering its definition, history, types, key events, mathematical models, applicability, examples, related terms, and more.
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Asset-Backed Medium-Term Note: An In-depth Exploration
A comprehensive guide on Asset-Backed Medium-Term Notes (ABMTNs), covering historical context, key events, detailed explanations, mathematical models, and their importance in financial markets.
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Collateralized And Tranched Bond Structures
Fixed-income terms for auction-rate securities, collateralized bond obligations, tranches, and Z-bond structures.
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Auction Rate Securities: An In-Depth Analysis
Detailed exploration of Auction Rate Securities, their history, mechanisms, importance, and considerations in financial markets.
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CBO: Collateralized Bond Obligation
A comprehensive overview of Collateralized Bond Obligation (CBO), its historical context, structure, importance, and related financial terms.
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Collateralized Bond Obligation (CBO): A Comprehensive Guide
An in-depth exploration of Collateralized Bond Obligations (CBOs), their structure, features, historical context, types, and their role within the financial markets.
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Traunch: Structuring Payments for Optimized Investor Risk Management
A traunch is a financial term referring to one of a series of payments distributed over time, contingent upon achieving specific performance metrics. This method is commonly used in investment and financing to manage risk.
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Z-Bond: Definition, Importance, and Key Characteristics
Comprehensive definition, attributes, and financial significance of Z-Bonds. Learn how Z-Bonds function, their role in structured finance, and key considerations for investors.
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Structured Credit Securitization Vehicles
Fixed-income terms for asset-backed securities, pass-through securities, securitized bonds, SPVs, structured finance, and SIVs.
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Asset-Backed Security: Detailed Overview and Analysis
An in-depth look into Asset-Backed Securities, their types, mechanisms, historical context, importance, applicability, and more.
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Pass-Through Security: Mechanism and Application
An in-depth look at pass-through securities, focusing on how they function, their types, special considerations, examples, history, and applicability.
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Securitized Bond: An In-Depth Exploration
An exploration of securitized bonds, financial instruments backed by assets such as mortgages or receivables, including their history, types, significance, and key concepts.
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Special Purpose Vehicle: Financial Tool for Risk Management and Investment
A Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV) is a subsidiary created by a parent company to isolate financial risk. This article delves into its historical context, types, key events, explanations, models, importance, examples, and more.
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Structured Finance: Overview and Significance
An in-depth look at structured finance, its components, historical context, and impact on the financial markets, particularly during the 2007-08 financial crisis.
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Structured Investment Vehicle: An Overview
A comprehensive guide to Structured Investment Vehicles (SIVs), including their definition, historical context, types, key events, mathematical models, and their rise and fall during the global financial crisis.