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Pass-Through Rate

What is the 'Pass-Through Rate' The pass-through rate is the rate on a securitized asset pool -- such as a mortgage-backed security...

Quiet Period

DefinitionIn United States securities law, the quiet period has "historically , a quiet period of time extended from the time a company files a...

Quick-Rinse Bankruptcy

What is 'Quick-Rinse Bankruptcy' A bankruptcy proceeding that is structured to move through legal proceedings faster than the average bankruptcy. The term...
Quasi-Reorganization

Quasi-Reorganization

What is quasi-reorganization and what are the benefits for businesses A quasi-reorganization is a type of financial restructuring in which a company makes minor changes...

Labor Union

What is a 'Labor Union' A labor union is an organization intended to represent the collective interests of workers in negotiations with...
Generic Securities

Generic Securities

What are generic securities and why are they important Generic securities are financial instruments that are not tied to a specific company or asset. Instead,...

Tap Issue

What is a 'Tap Issue' A tap issue is a procedure that allows borrowers to sell bonds or other short-term debt instruments...

Takedown

What is 'Takedown' 1. The price at which underwriters obtain securities to be offered to the public. Explaining 'Takedown' ...

Tax Anticipation Note (TAN)

What is 'Tax Anticipation Note - TAN' A short-term debt security issued by a state or local government to finance an immediate...

Warrant

What is a 'Warrant' A warrant is a derivative that confers the right, but not the obligation, to buy or sell a security – normally...

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