- tranche of loan
- транша займа
Англо-русский экономический словарь.
Англо-русский экономический словарь.
tranche — / trä sh/ n [French, literally, slice, from Old French, from trenchier trancher to cut]: a division or portion of a pool or whole: as a: an issue of bonds derived from a pooling of like obligations that is differentiated from other issues esp. by … Law dictionary
tranche — [tränsh] n. 〚Fr, lit., a slice〛 a portion, share, installment, etc. [the final tranche of the loan] * * * … Universalium
tranche — [tränsh] n. [Fr, lit., a slice] a portion, share, installment, etc. [the final tranche of the loan] … English World dictionary
tranche — A segment or tier within a loan or security. Also known as a class. For example, collateralized mortgage obligations (CMOs) are securities for which the cash flows are segregated into tranches and sold separately. Each tranche is a separate… … Financial and business terms
Tranche — In structured finance, a tranche (misspelled as traunch or traunche) is one of a number of related securities offered as part of the same transaction. The word tranche is French for slice, section, series, or portion. In the financial sense of… … Wikipedia
Tranche — One of several related securities offered at the same time. Tranches from the same offering usually have different risk, reward, and/or maturity characteristics. The New York Times Financial Glossary * * * tranche tranche [trɑːnʆ] noun… … Financial and business terms
tranche — /træntʃ/ (say tranch), /trantʃ/ (say trahnch) noun 1. a portion or share of anything, especially a block of stocks or shares: *Despite the promises made before the first tranche of Telstra privatisation, rural and regional communities were still… …
tranche — (French: slice) A part or instalment of a large sum of money. In the International Monetary Fund the first 25% of a loan is known as the reserve (formerly gold) tranche. In tranche funding, successive sums of money become available on a… … Accounting dictionary
tranche — French: slice A part or instalment of a large sum of money. In the International Monetary Fund the first 25% of a loan is known as the reserve (formerly gold) tranche. In tranche funding, successive sums of money become available on a prearranged … Big dictionary of business and management
tranche — An installment or portion of *money. For example, The first tranche of the loan is payable next month. The word is taken from the French word for slice … Auditor's dictionary
tranche — /trɑ:nʃ/ noun one of a series of instalments (used when referring to loans to companies, government securities which are issued over a period of time, or money withdrawn by a country from the IMF) ● The second tranche of interest on the loan is… … Dictionary of banking and finance