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  2. Collateralized debt obligation - Wikipedia

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    A collateralized debt obligation (CDO) is a type of structured asset-backed security (ABS). [1] Originally developed as instruments for the corporate debt markets, after 2002 CDOs became vehicles for refinancing mortgage-backed securities (MBS).

  3. List of CDO managers - Wikipedia

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    CDO managers. GoldenTree Asset Management [6] Trust Company of the West [3] Cohen & Company [3] Ellington Management [3] Deutsche Bank [3] Wharton Asset Management;

  4. Chief data officer - Wikipedia

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    The CDO is a member of the executive management team and manager of enterprise-wide data processing and data mining. Recently, countries like Canada, Estonia, France, Spain [1] and the United States have established this position of Chief Data Officer. There are ongoing efforts advocating for this role to be more prevalent within government ...

  5. 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.

  6. Synthetic CDO - Wikipedia

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    A synthetic CDO is a variation of a CDO (collateralized debt obligation) that generally uses credit default swaps and other derivatives to obtain its investment goals. [1] As such, it is a complex derivative financial security sometimes described as a bet on the performance of other mortgage (or other) products, rather than a real mortgage security. [2]

  7. Single-tranche CDO - Wikipedia

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    A typical single-tranche CDO is a note issued by a bank or an SPV where in addition to the credit risk of the issuing entity, the investors take credit risk on a portfolio of entities. In return for taking this additional credit risk on the portfolio, the investors achieve a higher return than the market interest rate for the corresponding ...

  8. Chief digital officer - Wikipedia

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    A chief digital officer (CDO) or a chief digital information officer (CDIO) is an individual who helps a company, a government organization or a city drive growth by converting traditional "analog" businesses to digital ones using the potential of modern online technologies and data (i.e., digital transformation), [1] and at times oversees operations in the rapidly changing digital sectors ...

  9. Credit derivative - Wikipedia

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    Essentially, a CDO is held up by a pool of assets that generate cash. A CDO only becomes a derivative when it is used in conjunction with credit default swaps (CDS), in which case it becomes a Synthetic CDO. The main difference between CDOs and derivatives is that a derivative is essentially a bilateral agreement in which the payout occurs ...