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How to pronounce tranche in English?

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Type Words
Type of part, percentage, portion, share

Examples of tranche

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A second tranche of shares, transferred in August 2009, has caused quite a stir.
From the independent.co.uk
The triple A tranche could be sold to pension funds and institutional investors.
From the infowars.com
Then late last week WikiLeaks published the whole tranche of unredacted cables.
From the newscientist.com
A tranche of subordinated debt was provided by Kayne Anderson Mezzanine Partners.
From the techcrunch.com
This second tranche of senior debt is expected to close in fourth quarter 2008.
From the foxbusiness.com
The island nation is expecting to receive its first tranche of cash in early May.
From the forbes.com
Each $80 million monthly tranche is convertible into shares at $1.50 per share.
From the forbes.com
The second tranche of IMF loans agreed last year is already two months overdue.
From the economist.com
Both services believe they can achieve this without the need for a third tranche.
From the guardian.co.uk
More examples
  • A portion of something (especially money)
  • In structured finance, a tranche (often misspelled as traunch or traunche) is one of a number of related securities offered as part of the same transaction. The word tranche is French for slice, section, series, or portion. ...
  • A slice, section or portion; One of a set of classes or risk maturities which comprise a multiple-class security, such as a CMO or REMIC; a class of bonds; collateralized mortgage obligations are structured with several tranches of bonds that have various maturities
  • A class of securities. CMBS offerings are generally divided into rated and unrated classes, or tranches, according to seniority and risk. Higher-rated tranches allow for internal credit enhancements; lower-rated classes offer higher yields.
  • French word for "slice" a class of investment interest in a REMIC.
  • An allocation made to a geographic region. Traditional references are for overseas allocations through an 'international tranche' but there may be various sub-tranches to different regions around the world.
  • A portion of a multiclass security.
  • One of several related securities offered at the same time. Tranches from the same offering usually have different risk, reward, and/or maturity characteristics.
  • Classes in certain types of securities that have different interest rates, maturities, levels of risk, etc but share similar characteristics within each class. ...