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noun
A force compounded by means of a lever rotating around a pivot; see torque.
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Financial engineering has always been central to leveraged buyouts.
The risk to leveraged funds is even greater.
It swept in, buoying everything from subprime mortgages to leveraged buy-outs.
Directories generate large streams of cash, making them highly attractive to leveraged buyout firms.
It has also halved to $7 billion its exposure to leveraged loans.
The bank said it had 33 billion euros ($51 billion) of exposure to leveraged finance.
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Hedge-fund promoters promise to be leveraged, to be hedged, to be "market neutral," to be short, to be long.
In Canada, while enhancing walkability may lead to increases in utilitarian walking, other factors will need to be leveraged to promote increases in total walking.
This would allow the numerous vendor/third-party tools to be leveraged without needing to re-invent the numerous wheels necessary to make CGSs production-grade.
The talks with Citigroup are thought to involve leveraged loans made to TPG, Apollo and Blackstone themselves.
Europe's leaders are believed to have leveraged debt negotiations to oust Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi in 2011.
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