Toxic Waste A slang term referring to securities that are unattractive due to certain underlying provisions or risks making them generally illiquid with poor pricing schemes and transparency. Tranches ...
Some people call the contents of the KSB the "toxic waste" of derivatives transactions. Issuers include agencies such as Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac and securities firms such as Bear Stearns and CS First Boston.
Trafigura of Switzerland; known for its involvement in the 2006 Ivory Coast toxic waste spill. Marc Rich & Co, predecessor to Glencore. Zug, Switzerland Masefield Group ...
Regardless of whether people intellectually reside in the "government-must-spend," "go-ahead-and-nationalize," or the "let-them-fail" camp, there at least seems to be agreement that the financial companies must start writing down toxic waste on ...
This federal statute, which regulates the cleanup of toxic waste sites, was hurriedly passed by a lame-duck Congress and signed by lame-duck president Jimmy Carter in December 1980.
Green investing are the activities of investing funds into companies which promote alternative energy sources, reducing toxic waste, and environmental conscious practices. What are Green Stocks?
The equity tranche on the other hand remains most vulnerable and is often referred to as "first-loss tranche" or "toxic waste". Therefore, it offers higher interest rates in order to compensate for the added default risk.
A triple bottom line organization would seek sustainability and minimize its ecological footprint on the planet. This means careful disposal of waste, careful energy consumption, and not manufacturing destructive matter, whether toxic waste or ...
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