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collateralized bond obligation (CBO)

A form of collateralized debt obligation (CDO) that is backed by a portfolio of bonds. The bonds may be secured or unsecured, issued by corporations or sovereign obligors, and may be senior or junior. The CDOs may comprise a particular group of bonds or may be any combination thereof. The CDO may even include direct loans.


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