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1. incurable obsolescence

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89. International Swaps and Derivatives Association

90. insured mortgage

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92. confirmed irrevocable letter of credit

93. coinsurance penalty

94. extra expense coverage form

95. capped note

96. long-term debt

97. pass through certificate

98. month-to-month tenancy

99. Fully indexed interest rate

100. creditors' settlement

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Structured Product

Categories: Stocks, Investing and Trading,

financial institutions create investment products, known generically as structured products, that trade on a stock exchange and link the return on an investor's principal to the performance of an underlying security, such as a stock or basket of stocks or to a derivative, such as a stock index.For example, the return on debt securities known as structured notes is determined by the performance of a stock index such as the Standard & Poor's 500 (s&p 500) rather than the market interest rate. The objective is to provide the potential for higher returns than are available through a conventional investment.Each product has a distinctive name, often expressed as an acronym, and its terms and conditions vary somewhat from those offered by its competitors. For example, in some cases the principal is protected and in others it isn't. But some features are characteristic of these complex investments - their value always involves an underlying financial instrument and they require investors to commit a minimum investment amount for a specific term, such as three years.

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