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Asset-backed securityA security that is collateralized by loans, leases, receivables, or installment contracts on personal property, not real estate.
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Asset-backed securityA security collateralized by loans, leases, unsecured receivables, or instalment contracts on personal property, automobiles, or credit cards. The cash flows generated by the underlying obligations ar [..]
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Asset-backed securityDefinition Bonds or notes backed by loan paper or accounts receivable originated by banks, credit card companies, or other providers of credit; not mortgages.
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Asset-backed securitysee security
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Asset-backed securityA fixed income security whose value or cash flows depends on the value of another asset, such as a loan, lease, or receivable.
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Asset-backed securityCollateralized securities that are backed by leases, loans, receivables, or contracts of installment on personal property.
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Asset-backed securityDebt instrument secured by assets such as mortgages, credit card loans or auto loans.
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Asset-backed securityA security issued by a financial institution and backed by an asset (e.g. a commodity).
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Asset-backed securityAre bundled pools of assets that are sold as units and these units are a security that is backed by an asset. Mortgage pools were the principal forerunners of the ABS market and this is now a multi-bi [..]
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Asset-backed securitySecurities backed by the income stream of income producing financial assets. These assets enable investors to gain exposure to instruments they might not otherwise be able to gain access to, such as loan repayments.
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Asset-backed securityAn investment that derives its value and income payments from a pool of illiquid (see liquidity). This allows investors access to a diversified pool of assets that they would not otherwise be able to [..]
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Asset-backed securityOften a bond, the value and cash flows of which are derived from a pool of specific assets, such as loans, mortgages and credit cards.
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Asset-backed securityAn investment that derives its value and income payments from a pool of illiquid (see liquidity). This allows investors access to a diversified pool of assets that they would not otherwise be able to buy, for example loan repayments.
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Asset-backed securityTradable bond that is backed by accounts receivable
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Asset-backed securityA security that is collateralized by loans, leases, receivables, or installment contracts on personal property, not real estate.
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