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the conversion of a cash flow into a marketable security (usually the offer for sale  of claims upon debt repayments, and often categorised according to the expected risk of default. Examples include [[collateralised debt obligations]] (CDOs) and [[structured investment vehicles]] (SIVs).)
The conversion of a cash flow into a marketable security (usually a claim upon debt repayments) and often categorised according to the expected risk of default (examples include [[collateralised debt obligation]]s and [[structured investment vehicle]]s.)

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Securitisation [r]: The conversion of a cash flow into a marketable security (usually a claim upon debt repayments) and often categorised according to the expected risk of default (examples include collateralised debt obligations and structured investment vehicles.)