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CMOS
(redirected from Collateralized mortgage obligation)

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CMOS
abbr.
complementary metal oxide semiconductor

CMOS [ˈsiːmɒs]
adj Computing
acronym for
(Electronics & Computer Science / Computer Science) complementary metal oxide silicon CMOS memory


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Dear Editor: Tom Pope's April 1 article, Mortgaged-Backed Investments Threaten Nonprofits, attempts to describe the risks nonprofit managers face when investing in collateralized mortgage obligations and collateralized debt obligations, especially in the wake of the current credit crisis.
8 billion in derivatives, including collateralized mortgage obligations, real estate mortgage investment conduits, stripped mortgage securities and residual obligation instruments.
With regard to factors applied to asset classes, the longer-term factor credit for Z-tranche collateralized mortgage obligations (CMO) was decreased from 35% to 15%.
 
 
 
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