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The phrase "loan obligations" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to the responsibilities and agreements made by a borrower when taking out a loan. Here is an example of how it can be used in a sentence: "The borrower must carefully consider their loan obligations before signing the agreement."
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So, too, with derivatives and securities based on debt — things like collateralized loan obligations.
Stock ownership is concentrated among the wealthy; junk bonds and collateralized loan obligations only more so.
And there has also been a revival in the issuance of collateralised loan obligations (CLOs).
One-third were based on high-yield loans and are known as collateralised loan obligations (CLOs).
Plagued by accidents, Jarvis has been forced to sell assets to meet its loan obligations.
"They took risk with those collateralized loan obligations," Mark Williams, who teaches finance at Boston University, says.
Collateralised loan obligations (CLOs) are backed by a portfolio of loans, usually those raised by private-equity groups for takeovers.
Investors are bidding up junk bonds, commercial mortgage-backed securities and bundles of corporate loans called collateralized loan obligations.
A lot of the original debt was bundled together into specialist funds called collateralised loan obligations (CLOs).
Other sectors of this market, including car loans and collateralized loan obligations, are also showing signs of life.
On Oct. 10, the company disclosed he had sold 582,000 shares of his stock to cover margin loan obligations.
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