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collateralize
(redirected from collateralise)

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col·lat·er·al·ize  (k-ltr--lz)
tr.v. col·lat·er·al·ized, col·lat·er·al·iz·ing, col·lat·er·al·izes
1. To secure (a loan) through use of collateral.
2. To pledge (property, for example) as collateral.

col·later·al·i·zation (-l-zshn) n.
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Verb1.collateralize - pledge as a collateral; "The loan was collateralized by government bonds"
pledge - give as a guarantee; "I pledge my honor"


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to collateralise debt securities to be issued, which must be due for repayment by June 12, 2009 at the latest.
Given the acute decapitalisation of existing farms, NAOs are forced to collateralise their non-agricultural assets to support investment in primary agriculture.
Step 3: The SPV purchases 0% risk weighted collateral ("collateral") to collateralise the notes.
 
 
 
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