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  2. Collateralized debt obligation - Wikipedia

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    The rise of "ratings arbitrage"—i.e., pooling low-rated tranches to make CDOs—helped push sales of CDOs to about $500 billion in 2006, [28] with a global CDO market of over US$1.5 trillion. [48] CDO was the fastest-growing sector of the structured finance market between 2003 and 2006; the number of CDO tranches issued in 2006 (9,278) was ...

  3. List of CDO managers - Wikipedia

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    Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... Collateralized debt obligations (CDOs) involve several parties. The following is a list of CDO ...

  4. CDO-Squared - Wikipedia

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    CDO-Squared is an investment in the form of a special-purpose entity (SPE) with securitization payments backed by collateralized debt obligation tranches.A collateralized debt obligation is a product structured by a bank in which an investor buys a share of a pool of bonds, loans, asset-backed securities, and other credit instruments.

  5. Back to the Crash? CDOs Are Selling Again - AOL

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    Say it ain't so. It wasn't all that long ago the term "collateralized debt obligation" struck fear into the hearts of people everywhere: CDOs being widely known as one of the Wall Street ...

  6. Behind the $4 Trillion in CDOs: Sneaky Banks and Worthless ...

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    CDOs generated enormous paydays for all these companies. I estimate that they received fees totaling between $200 billion ($50 million times 4,000) and $280 billion for the $4 trillion in CDOs ...

  7. Securitization - Wikipedia

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    Securitization is the financial practice of pooling various types of contractual debt such as residential mortgages, commercial mortgages, auto loans or credit card debt obligations (or other non-debt assets which generate receivables) and selling their related cash flows to third party investors as securities, which may be described as bonds, pass-through securities, or collateralized debt ...

  8. CDO - Wikipedia

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    CDO Foodsphere, a Philippine meat processing company; Central dense overcast, in a tropical storm; Collateralized debt obligation, a structured finance product; Community dial office, a telephone switching system for small communities

  9. Credit derivative - Wikipedia

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    The main difference between CDOs and derivatives is that a derivative is essentially a bilateral agreement in which the payout occurs during a specific event which is tied to the underlying asset. Other more complicated CDOs have been developed where each underlying credit risk is itself a CDO tranche. These CDOs are commonly known as CDOs-squared.