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the leveraged
noun
A force compounded by means of a lever rotating around a pivot; see torque.
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"The leveraged asset was the work of the immigrants.
"The leveraged buyout offer is dead," Mr. McMillan said.
Analysts in India were scathing about the leveraged deal.
What set the financial pulse racing was the takeover, the merger, the leveraged buy-out.
A graduate of Princeton, Mr. Main started with JPMorgan in 1987 in the leveraged finance group.
But a hardening of boardroom attitudes since the leveraged buyout boom figures, too.
Retailers were popular targets of private equity firms during the leveraged buyout boom of 2005-7.
Additional increases could hurt the leveraged funds more than other bond funds.
The leveraged buyout will layer $15 billion of new debt on the company.
Big deals done at the height of the leveraged buyout boom are finding buyers.
Smaller firms that had followed the leveraged buy-out path got whacked, too.
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