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collateral

[kuh-lat-er-uhl] / kəˈlæt ər əl /




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The government held, and Hamilton got the economy running again using Bagehot’s dictum External link: “Lend freely, at a penalty rate, against good collateral.”

From Barron's

The government held, and Hamilton got the economy running again using Bagehot’s dictum External link: “Lend freely, at a penalty rate, against good collateral.”

From Barron's

In exchange for shelter, meals, and friendship, Kate provided Dr. George Taylor and Sarah Taylor the only collateral she had left—their dead children.

From Literature

Margin collateral is the amount of money brokerage customers must give their broker to guarantee that the customers are able to pay for their losing trades.

From Barron's

First Brands filed for chapter 11 in September as restructuring advisers found that it had double-pledged receivables and made up invoices to use as collateral.

From The Wall Street Journal