Leveraged

Word LEVERAGED
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Definitions and meanings of "Leveraged"

What do we mean by leveraged?

To use; to exploit; to manipulate in order to take full advantage (of something).

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The word "leveraged" in example sentences

Last month Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS), one of Europe's largest leveraged lenders, announced that it was pulling out of the ­leveraged field and stopping lending in the structured real estate and project finance arenas. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The phrase "leveraged buyout" is sometimes used in connection with private equity firms. ❋ Unknown (2012)

"Today, the speed at which that information gets leveraged is astounding." ❋ Unknown (2010)

Nearly every major bank, brokerage and lender you can name is up to its eyeballs in leveraged investments whose value is going up in smoke. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Corporate profits soared, trillions of dollars were made in leveraged buyouts, hedge funds, and a completely deregulated derivative market that grew from 900 billion to over 60Trillion dollars. ❋ Unknown (2008)

I relate that to the censored radio guest and myself becoming less conservative years ago when exposed to the Wall Street rape of employees in leveraged buyouts. ❋ Unknown (2007)

By Republicans, no less. transactions are known as "leveraged buyouts." ❋ Robert J. Samuelson (2012)

In the 1980s private equity deals were called leveraged buyouts and dealmakers were vilified as corporate raiders. ❋ Unknown (2012)

Again, what we've been selling have been, I think, generally stabilized, perhaps assets that have some value-add opportunity but are creating pretty good long-term leveraged cash on cash returns for global and regional buyers. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Pabrai’s apparent willingness to invest in leveraged situations where a major loss is possible has caused some to argue that he isn’t really a value investor. ❋ Unknown (2009)

So trillions of dollars in leveraged speculative money will fly about the globe ever day, on and on and on, because in the short term that’s the only thing doable. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Bradley Rogoff , head of U.S. credit strategy at Barclays Capital, said he thinks companies are waiting to bring about $15 billion of junk bonds to market, as well as $15 billion to $20 billion of so-called leveraged loans, which offer floating rates and easier financing terms. ❋ Prabha Natarajan (2011)

In what's called "leveraged recapitalization," the company would buy back its stock, thereby increasing the size of that stake. ❋ Amir Efrati (2011)

Some use vehicles called leveraged exchange-traded funds, which trade on regular stock exchanges and use borrowed money, enabling investors to make amplified bets. ❋ E.S. Browning (2011)

The bankers' caution follows recent weakness in the markets for corporate "junk" bonds and so-called leveraged loans—those made to noninvestment-grade companies. ❋ Gina Chon (2011)

The complex inner workings of these funds, known as leveraged ETFs, leads them to buy when markets are up and sell when they're down. ❋ Tom Lauricella (2011)

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