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Fixed income securities / Structured finance / Mortgage-backed security / United States housing bubble / Bonds / Collateralized debt obligation / Tranche / Subprime mortgage crisis / Credit derivative / Financial economics / Finance / Investment
Date: 2009-12-04 16:18:13
Fixed income securities
Structured finance
Mortgage-backed security
United States housing bubble
Bonds
Collateralized debt obligation
Tranche
Subprime mortgage crisis
Credit derivative
Financial economics
Finance
Investment

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