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loan — money lent at interest.A lender makes a loan with the idea that it will be paid back as agreed and that interest will be paid for the use of the money. Glossary of Business Terms Temporary borrowing of a sum of money. If you borrow $1 million you … Financial and business terms
Loan Credit Default Swap (LCDS) — A type of credit derivative in which the credit exposure of an underlying loan is swapped between two parties. A loan credit default swap s structure is the same as a regular credit default swap, except that the underlying reference entity is… … Investment dictionary
Loan Credit Default Swap Index — The Loan Credit Default Swap Index (LCDX) is a loan only credit default swap index created by CDS Index Company (CDSIndexCo) [ [http://www.forbes.com/opinions/2007/08/06/croesus chronicles indexes oped cz rl 0807croesus.html Profiting From The… … Wikipedia
underlying asset — The security or property or loan agreement that an option gives the option holder the right to buy or to sell. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary The security, stock, commodity, index or future upon which an options or futures contract is based.… … Financial and business terms
North American Loan Credit Default Swap Index - LCDX — A specialized index of loan only credit default swaps (CDS) covering 100 individual companies that have unsecured debt trading in the broad secondary markets. The LCDX is traded over the counter and is managed by a consortium of large investment… … Investment dictionary
Secured loan — A secured loan is a loan in which the borrower pledges some asset (e.g. a car or property) as collateral for the loan, which then becomes a secured debt owed to the creditor who gives the loan. The debt is thus secured against the collateral in… … Wikipedia
PIK loan — A PIK Loan is a type of loan which typically does not provide for any cash flows from borrower to lender between the drawdown date and the maturity or refinancing date, not even interest or parts thereof (see mezzanine loan), thus making it an… … Wikipedia
Interest-only loan — An interest only loan is a loan in which for a set term the borrower pays only the interest on the principal balance, with the principal balance unchanged. At the end of the interest only term the borrower may enter an interest only mortgage, pay … Wikipedia
125% Loan — A loan, usually a mortgage, with an initial loan amount equal to 125% of the initial property value. In other words, a 125% loan has a loan to value ratio (LTV ratio) of 125%. A primary measure of a loan’s risk to a lender is the size of a… … Investment dictionary
Recourse Loan — A type of loan that allows a lender to seek financial damages if the borrower fails to pay the liability, and if the value of the underlying asset is not enough to cover it. A recourse loan allows the lender to go after the debtor s assets that… … Investment dictionary