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collateralize
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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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short-term collateralized exempt obligations (CEOs) and medium-term collateralized exempt obligations 'F1' and 'A+', respectively.
NYSE: ACA) today announced that during the fourth quarter of 2006 its asset management subsidiary, ACA Management LLC, closed ACA CLO 2006-2, a $300 million collateralized loan obligation and ACA ABS 2006-2, a $750 million asset-backed collateralized debt obligation.
NYSE:PRS) has completed the offering of Primus CLO I, its first collateralized loan obligation.
 
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