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    tranche
    /trɑːn(t)ʃ/

    noun

    • 1. a portion of something, especially money: "they released the first tranche of the loan"

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  2. The meaning of TRANCHE is a division or portion of a pool or whole; specifically : an issue of bonds derived from a pooling of like obligations (such as securitized mortgage debt) that is differentiated from other issues especially by maturity or rate of return.

  3. TRANCHE definition: 1. one of several parts of a financial arrangement, payment, amount, etc.: 2. one of several parts…. Learn more.

  4. Tranche definition: one part or division of a larger unit, as of an asset pool or investment. See examples of TRANCHE used in a sentence.

  5. one of the parts into which a particular financial arrangement, payment, investment, etc. is divided: The oil company will pay $2.4 billion in cash up front, with three annual tranches of $1.25 billion to come.

  6. A tranche is a portion of a type of financial instrument that is divided into risk classes. Each tranche offers a varying degree of risk and return so as to meet investor demand. Investors in the most risky tranches receive the highest payouts, but are the first to lose their payments if loans in the pool default.

  7. A tranche is a piece or a part of something, usually money. An installment of a loan is a tranche.

  8. n. 1. A portion of a total, especially of a block of assets such as cash or securities: the riskiest tranche of the bond offering; money delivered in two tranches. 2. A cut or slice of meat: a tranche of sirloin. [French, slice, tranche, from Old French trenche, slice, from trenchier, to slice, cut; see trench .]

  9. A tranche of something is a piece, section, or part of it. A tranche of things is a group of them.

  10. tranche. noun. /trɑːnʃ/. /trɑːnʃ/. (British English, finance) one of the parts into which an amount of money or a number of shares in a company is divided. the first tranche of the company’s new share issue. Word Origin.

  11. Tranche Definition. A portion of a total, especially of a block of assets such as cash or securities. The riskiest tranche of the bond offering; money delivered in two tranches. A portion, share, installment, etc. The final tranche of the loan. A cut or slice of meat. A tranche of sirloin.

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