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structured

[struhk-cherd] / ˈstrʌk tʃərd /






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Its funds are structured as 10-year vehicles, but the more mature profile of the portfolio businesses allows it to start returning capital early.

From The Wall Street Journal

It should also have a real interest rate, payment schedule, and be structured to avoid Medicaid problems.

From MarketWatch

“Placing assets in a properly structured trust can protect them from fraud and undue influence. In cases of diminished capacity, legal guardianship may be necessary to prevent financial abuse.”

From MarketWatch

In additional experiments, mice ran freely on a wheel while viewing structured images or naturalistic movies at different contrast levels.

From Science Daily

He was part of a Goldman team focused on building the business of structured notes and derivatives for Latin American clients.

From The Wall Street Journal