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Definition of Leveraged
1. leverage [v] - See also: leverage
Lexicographical Neighbors of Leveraged
Literary usage of Leveraged
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. An End to Illusions by Alan Duncan (1993)
"Leveraged Buy-Outs As the economic boom careered towards its peak in the late
... This was the leveraged buy-out or LBO. These transactions - usually the ..."
2. World Bank: U. S. Interests Supported, But Oversight Needed to Help Ensure by DIANE Publishing Company (1996)
"... US Contributions to Bank Are Highly Leveraged US Foreign Policy Considerations
The US foreign policy agenda has also been supported through the Bank's ..."
3. Activities in Support of Two-Year College Science, Mathematics, Engineering by Robert F. Watson (1995)
"... NSFNET Leveraged PROGRAM SUPPORT: RESEARCH DIRECTORATES NSFNET encourages and
facilitates scholarly communication and collaboration by providing data ..."
4. Telecommunications Free Trade Zones: Crafting a Model for Local Exchange by Terrence L. Barnich, Craig M. Clausen, Calvin S. Monson (1992)
"The concept of leveraged pricing may help to reduce the potential for this ...
Briefly stated, a leveraged pricing mechanism would tie any price change in ..."
5. Policies and Methods Used by Federal Departments to Award Recognition to (1993)
"Credit exposures to highly leveraged hedge funds raise many of the same ...
Therefore, while the credit risk managers for highly leveraged loans today ..."