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tranche

One of a set of classes or risk maturities which comprise a multiple-class security, such as a CMO or REMIC.

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  1. Tranche - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    In structured finance, a tranche (often misspelled as traunch or traunche) is one of a number of related securities offered as part of the same transaction.
     
  2. Tranche - Merriam-Webster Online
    a division or portion of a pool or whole; specifically : an issue of bonds derived from a pooling of like obligations (as securitized mortgage debt) that is ...
     
  3. Tranche - Proteome Commons
    Information pertaining to the ProteomeCommons.org Tranche network, a data repository used to permanently store proteomics-related data sets.
     
  4. What is a tranche?
    Feb 2, 2007 ... "Tranche" is actually a French word meaning "slice" or "portion". In the world of investing, it is used to describe a security that can be split up.
     
  5. Tranches Definition | Investopedia
    This portion is one of several related securities that are offered at the same time but have different risks, rewards and/or maturities. "Tranche" is the French word ...
     
  6. tranche - definition of tranche by the Free Online Dictionary ...
    (Economics, Accounting & Finance / Stock Exchange) a portion or instalment, esp of a loan or share issue. [from French, literally: a slice]. ThesaurusLegend: ...
     
  7. tranche - Wiktionary
    [edit] Etymology. French tranche, form of trancher (“to cut, to slice”), from Old French trenchier (“cut, make a cut”). Cognate to English trench.
     
  8. Tranche | Define Tranche at Dictionary.com
    tranche. /trɑntʃ, trɑ̃ʃ; French trɑ̃ʃ/ Show Spelled [trahnch, trahnsh; French trahn sh] Show IPA. noun. 1. Finance. a. one part or division of a larger unit, as of an ...