CDO

See also: cdo and çdo

English

Noun

CDO (plural CDOs)

  1. (finance) Initialism of collateralized debt obligation.
    • 2007 June 28, “How bad is it?”, in The Economist, →ISSN:
      The problem is that the connection between subprime default rates, on the one hand, and CDO valuations and default rates, on the other, is so complex that it's very difficult to say in a simple sense that a rise in mortgage defaults will lead to a rise in CDO defaults.
    • 2008, Niall Ferguson, The Ascent of Money, Penguin, page 8:
      These CDOs had been so sliced and diced that it was possible to claim that a tier of the interest payments from the original borrowers was as dependable as a stream of income on a ten-year US Treasury bond, and therefore worthy of a coveted triple-A rating.
  2. (military) Initialism of command duty officer.

Coordinate terms

command duty officer
  • OOD (officer of the day)

Derived terms

collateralized debt obligation

Proper noun

CDO

  1. (Philippines) Initialism of Cagayan de Oro.

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Proper noun

CDO

  1. Initialism of Cagayan de Oro.
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