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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a tranche" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in financial contexts to refer to a portion, piece, or slice of a pool of securities or assets.
Example: "The investment firm decided to sell a tranche of its mortgage-backed securities to raise capital."
Alternatives: "a portion" or "a segment".
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The results suggest that there is a spillover effect from the A tranche to the H tranche the unconditional variance A tranche is significantly associated with the variance of H tranche.
We argue that the increased information asymmetry in the H tranche is caused by the noise spilled over from the A tranche.
The coefficient estimates of 0.011 and 0.010 on ARCH (H, A) are significantly positive, suggesting that the information from A tranche, captured by the unconditional volatility of the A tranche portfolio, spills over to the H tranche and significantly impacts the variance of H tranche portfolio.
The squabble is holding up a tranche of IMF assistance, which might evaporate should Icelanders rebel.
"A tranche of payments submitted to the bank's clearing system was too large.
Sportswear giants Nike are thought to have taken a tranche of shares.
A tranche de vie, "slice of life," is a literary representation of ordinary existence.
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An ostensibly top-rated triple-A tranche might contain bottom-of-the-barrel subprime mortgage junk.
The sharp loss of value in triple-B spread most dramatically to single-A and even to the triple-A tranche, which was supposed to be safe.
h aa and h hh are conditional variances of A-tranche and H-tranche portfolio returns, respectively.
The A-tranche of these AH shares follows Chinese reporting requirement since 2002 to have quarterly reporting.
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