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Leveraged ETF

Definition A Leveraged ETF is a type of exchange-traded fund that uses financial derivatives and debt to amplify the returns of an underlying index. These

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Leveraged Loan

Definition A Leveraged Loan is a type of loan that is extended to companies or individuals who already have considerable debt or a poor credit

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Liability

Definition A liability, in financial terms, refers to any amount of money or debt that a company or an individual owes. It’s a financial obligation

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Leveraged Loan Index (LLI)

Definition The Leveraged Loan Index (LLI) is a financial index that tracks the performance of institutional leveraged loans in the U.S. market. It provides insight

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Leveraged Recapitalization

Definition Leveraged Recapitalization is a financial strategy typically used by companies to increase their debt and provide returns to shareholders, often in the form of

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Leveraged Buyout (LBO)

Definition A Leveraged Buyout (LBO) is financial transaction where a company is purchased predominantly with borrowed money, typically through debt such as loans or bonds.

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Levy

Definition A levy is a legal seizure of property to satisfy a debt, often a tax debt imposed by government authorities. It refers to the

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Leveraged Lease

Definition A leveraged lease is a lease agreement where the lessor provides an asset to the lessee using borrowed funds. The lender is the one

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