tranche的意思和读音

tranche

: [trɑ:nʃ] : [trɑ:nʃ]

n.

tranches  

tranchen.

1.one of the parts into which an amount of money or a number of shares in a company is divided

n.1.a portion of an investment issue or loan2.a portion or section of something, especially an amount of money

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2. saga: Tranche bond swap: ...

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1.Athens will run out of cash in early October if the next tranche of the eurozone-International Monetary Fund rescue loan is not disbursed.-(IMF)10

2.I discover to have tranche leaf the over - is bitten by the lac son of "kilo Chuang 100 holes" of, the leaf seems to be very ragged.

3.(On occasion, each of a pair of CDOs would buy a tranche of the other, creating a "loop" that slowed analysis).CDO”,

4.However, this amount of money is unlikely to be transferred in a single tranche for immediate investment, either domestically or offshore.

5.Technically, the EFSF monoline insurer would provide a first-loss tranche insurance for government bonds up to an agreed percentage.,EFSF

6.For instance, a BBB tranche in a CDO might pay out in full if the defaults remained below 6%, and not at all once they went above 6. 5%.CDO6%BBB便6.5%,

7.That is what is leading the Obama administration to contemplate reserving up to $100bn of that tranche for the "aggregator bank" solution.1000亿

8.Given the high probability of all nations being able to service this debt tranche, these bonds ought to receive the triple A rating.AAA

9.Later the lower house will weigh in on the next tranche of aid to Greece, plus a second Greek rescue package.

10.Prof Sherman points to IPOs in Asia, which often include an institutional and a public tranche (as did the Thatcher privatisations).IPO。