How To Use Tranche In A Sentence

  • We had planned to spend the Bank Holiday weekend in Italy paying the next tranche of money and finalising the layout of sanitary ware in the bath room.
  • Failure to approve them in a vote this week could block the next tranche of €3 billion from international creditors. Times, Sunday Times
  • When the rate changes or the principle changes or the homeowner defaults, the tranche is removed from the bond, thus lowering it’s value. Matthew Yglesias » Maybe Geithner Knows What He’s Doing
  • Déjà un nombre considérable de tranches s'étaient succédé dans l'estomac complaisant de ce nouveau Gargantua, quand on vint lui annoncer que la cavalerie de Henri IV, emportée par sa folle audace, s'était engagée dans un taillis inextricable. French Conversation and Composition
  • A manager who improved in this second tranche and the first might be one that made a real difference. Times, Sunday Times
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  • I use the word tranche all the time :-) In fact, last week I was and still am) extremely worried about certain tranches. Palpatinian tranche.
  • Already, over 100 beds have been released as a result of the first tranche, which is an additional £4 million in funding. Archive 2003-11-01
  • Amid the most infernal roar of every kind of fire-arms, and through an atmosphere heavy with dust and smoke, we marched up through the 'boyaux' to the 'tranchees de depart'. Poems
  • A number of directors have purchased tranches of the shares to maintain their proportionate interests in the enlarged share capital.
  • The first is complexity: where an asset is made up from tranches of other assets, the problem is squared or cubed. Times, Sunday Times
  • In a tranche of proposed constitutional reforms, it voted to remove hereditary peers from the House of Lords, with only a rump of 92 remaining in the year 2000.
  • Now the next tranche of cities will see recovery rippling from bigger centres. Times, Sunday Times
  • Greece edged towards the brink yesterday as Athens struggled to convince its reluctant saviours that it deserves their next tranche of cash. Times, Sunday Times
  • Each party must break down its expenditure under a number of headings for each tranche of funding it receives from the state.
  • And when they took the really bad tranches from the original securitizations and put them all together to make one new tranche that the rating agencies, they said this stuff was not even ratable, and now we're going to make it, you know, AAA. Transcript: John Mauldin
  • The distribution of the first tranche is now set to take place on 12 September.
  • The sum was paid in two tranches - £100,000 and £50,000.
  • That would see small investors' holdings wiped out entirely before the tranche of loans owned by the hedge funds suffered a penny of losses. Times, Sunday Times
  • From Wikipedia: "tranche (often misspelled as traunch or traunche)" or in this case "tranuch Saltzman's in on Paulson stadiums deal (Jack Bog's Blog)
  • It is strangely unclassifiable television - a caustically comic, surreptitiously sudsy thriller that has alienated a whole tranche of strait-laced Americans and so delighted many more.
  • This can be broken down into various tranches; property loans, invoice discounting, asset finance and working capital.
  • Most of the first tranche of money printed was absorbed by government borrowing and by banks building up their reserves. Times, Sunday Times
  • The results will come in three tranches: the east coast and the most of the Great Lakes region; the mid-west and the plain states; and the Pacific west coast.
  • The first tranche of my clothes went early on. Times, Sunday Times
  • Where a transaction requires more debt than a bank would normally be comfortable with, a tranche of mezzanine debt may be used to fill the gap in the funding package.
  • Mr. Poetsch confirmed that Porsche plans a capital increase of up to € 5 billion in the first half of 2011, mainly to repay a € 2.5 billion credit tranche from a syndicated loan, which is due June 30, 2011. Volkswagen May Delay Porsche Merger
  • After that came a tranche of wild king salmon in fish broth with lemongrass and a dollop of herb butter.
  • He stands accused of splitting unionism, losing massive tranches of support and endangering the party in the face of next year's local government elections.
  • And I hope that the next TARP tranche, that is, the next bailout of Wall Street that is coming, actually has very, very clear limitations on executive salaries if not a claw-back on the bonuses that have already been paid. CNN Transcript Feb 1, 2009
  • The plan envisaged that the number of shares they held would be increased in tranches over several years.
  • The prices were slightly lower than the initial guidance on the senior unsecured bonds, which had been two percentage points on the shorter-term tranche and 2.15 percentage points on the longer-term tranche. New Securities Issues
  • The offshore-yuan tranche, with a three-year-maturity, is likely to be around 2.25 billion yuan in size and the dollar tranche, which is expected to mature in five years, should be around $150 million. Japanese Yields Fall
  • Otherwise it will not be possible to pay out the next tranche for Greece. Times, Sunday Times
  • The first is complexity: where an asset is made up from tranches of other assets, the problem is squared or cubed. Times, Sunday Times
  • In another scene, she reacts angrily when told the government is demanding the return of a tranche of public cash granted to the charity. The Sun
  • The floating rate tranche would have a longer tenor of 12 years.
  • Great tranches of London seem perpetually up for grabs and open for a complete changeover of character and inhabitants. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Revenue will be sending two more large tranches of letters this year, so, based on earlier figures, there are, at least, tens of thousands of bogus account holders.
  • They risk losing the next tranche of funding.
  • However, his publisher seems to have required a more high-toned explanation before furnishing him with a fresh tranche of money and renown.
  • A tranche is a specific class of bonds within an offering wherein each tranche offers varying degrees of risk to the investor. Moody's Cuts Its Ratings
  • Because the securities are subdivided into tranches, priced according to their riskiness, potential investors have a wide range of yields to choose from.
  • A further tranche of allegations that include unlawful killing or mistreatment will be closed within weeks. The Sun
  • It is strangely unclassifiable television - a caustically comic, surreptitiously sudsy thriller that has alienated a whole tranche of strait-laced Americans and so delighted many more.
  • On February 12th he put up for sale a second tranche of 32 state-owned companies.
  • A further tranche of allegations that include unlawful killing or mistreatment will be closed within weeks. The Sun
  • In another scene, she reacts angrily when told the government is demanding the return of a tranche of public cash granted to the charity. The Sun
  • A further tranche of allegations that include unlawful killing or mistreatment will be closed within weeks. The Sun
  • The next tranche is scheduled to be offered in December. Times, Sunday Times
  • There were two parts to the deal - a 3 percent pay increase and a second tranche that would introduce a new pay spine to allow many staff to get to a higher pay level more quickly.
  • Because of its size the favoured route is to place the holding in three tranches. Times, Sunday Times
  • Administrators have announced the first tranche of store closures and have cut nearly 1,100 jobs. Times, Sunday Times
  • The second tranche of lottery funding was therefore released. A TALE OF FOUR HOUSES: Opera at Covent Garden, La Scala, Vienna and the Met since 1945
  • The equity tranche is supposed to be very high risk and carries commensurate high yields. The Volokh Conspiracy » The Goldman Fraud Suit
  • The "re-rating" is an invention to raise the rating of bad MBSs, which consists of structuring them in sections, which they called ordered tranches, from highest to lowest based on the the probability of default, and with the commitment to prioritize payments to those less bad. Experiments in Finance
  • Administrators have announced the first tranche of store closures and have cut nearly 1,100 jobs. Times, Sunday Times
  • The distribution of the first tranche is now set to take place on 12 September.
  • Most likely the first tranche will be launched in the second week of December, but if things materialise the issue can be launched in the first week itself," one of the people said. NHAI May Launch First Tranche of Bond Issue
  • The next tranche of information will be published shortly. Times, Sunday Times
  • Just over a million cards were produced in the first tranche. Times, Sunday Times
  • However, it will receive the payments in installments, as Spain's government said it will carry out the placements in several tranches. Iberdrola Profit Rises 15%
  • A further tranche of allegations that include unlawful killing or mistreatment will be closed within weeks. The Sun
  • The various tranches of the loan, totalling €2.4 billion, are being made available for periods of between five and eight years.
  • It intends to buy the remaining 40 per cent in two tranches over the next two years. Times, Sunday Times
  • La meilleure est la tranche, le gîte et le trumeau. Savoring The Past
  • For the fixed rate tranche, market sources suggested the tenor will be either one or three years.
  • Administrators have announced the first tranche of store closures and have cut nearly 1,100 jobs. Times, Sunday Times
  • Now, you'd have trouble finding a tranche of lotte with a burnt beurre blanc. Times, Sunday Times
  • For instance, M. Moreau, in speaking of the act of frowning, that is, of the contraction of the muscle called by French writers the soucilier (corrigator supercilii), remarks with truth: -- "Cette action des sourciliers est un des symptômes tômes les plus tranchés de l'expression des affections pénibles ou concentrées. The expression of the emotions in man and animals
  • It restated that the consortium was fully funded, that it had carried out due diligence within five days and requested a second tranche of information from the company.
  • A spokesman said that a review was under way for those who missed out in the first two redundancy tranches. Times, Sunday Times
  • On February 12th he put up for sale a second tranche of 32 state-owned companies.
  • At the weekend meeting of European finance ministers in Wroclaw, Poland, that concluded Saturday, finance officials from other members of the 17-country euro zone warned that Greece may not receive the next €8 billion $11.04 billion tranche under its bailout agreement in October, according to Greek officials familiar with the matter. Greece Is Front And Center For Markets
  • ---- No. 2105, Vivre (Le livre intitulé l'art de bein) et de bien mourir, lettres gothiques, avec fig. en maroquin dorées sur tranches. Bibliomania; or Book-Madness A Bibliographical Romance
  • Great tranches of London seem perpetually up for grabs and open for a complete changeover of character and inhabitants. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is believed the retail portion of the notes will be divided into three-, five- and seven-year tranches while the institutional portion will have a maturity up to 15 years.
  • Here be trouts culponed for ye and salmons chined and sturgeons tranched, sanced capons, lobsters barbed. Finnegans Wake
  • It is believed that deals have been signed on half the tranche of property currently being sold off.
  • According to local media reports, the state social security fund subscribed to a large tranche of shares.
  • Most were waste pieces from flint-making, but included one large flint core and two heads of ‘tranchet’ axes, removed from their shafts ready for resharpening.
  • The term of the loan is ten years, with a two-year grace period starting from the date of utilisation of each tranche.
  • It was for this reason that the second tranche finally went to the British Library. The Times Literary Supplement
  • It now urgently seeks to cut spending to qualify for a further tranche of the loan. Times, Sunday Times
  • The junior convertible preferred shares were split into two tranches.
  • On February 12th he put up for sale a second tranche of 32 state-owned companies.
  • This week he outlined the first tranche of plans for that role. Times, Sunday Times
  • That is why Philippe de Champaigne deplores the fact that in his _Rebecca_ "Poussin n'ait pas traité le sujet de son tableau avec toute la fidélité de l'histoire, parce qu'il a retranché la représentation des chameaux, dont l'Ecriture fait mention. Since Cézanne
  • But Levitt was still building "planned communities" -- he wasn't building "planned tranches of securitized regional mortgage pools." homesteader "movement, all one needed to establish ownership of property was to mix one's labor with the land. The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com
  • Because of its size the favoured route is to place the holding in three tranches. Times, Sunday Times
  • Great tranches of London seem perpetually up for grabs and open for a complete changeover of character and inhabitants. Times, Sunday Times
  • The more-conservative investors, insurance companies, chose the longest-term tranche; money managers settled in the middle. Altria Lights Up
  • The organisations pay out a big tranche of money getting hundreds of people off their payroll on enhanced retirement terms and three months later, guess what?
  • In another scene, she reacts angrily when told the government is demanding the return of a tranche of public cash granted to the charity. The Sun
  • With another tranche of listed buildings potentially being demolished at Gatwick, the severe impact of any proposals to extend airports in the South East has been underlined.
  • In this region, where the nucleated village was common and royal power was at its most intensive, the incomers often received land in smallish lots, perhaps in tranches as individual Anglo-Saxon thegns were expropriated.
  • The two retail tranches were oversubscribed by about 1.57 times.
  • After that, money is released in tranches, after various key stages are completed and valued for the purpose of releasing the advance.
  • The sale worked very well for a second tranche in both fields to be offered this February. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is not clear what he wants to do with the latest tranche of money he is raising, although observers suggest that he will not be taking all the sale proceeds out of Russia.
  • It will set aside equal shares for two tranches if the retail portion is more than 100 times oversubscribed.
  • Moreover, the nature of the securitization process has made it extremely difficult to determine and follow losses and increasing risk from one tranche and pool to another, and to reach the information about the original borrowers that is needed to estimate future cash flows andprice. The Volokh Conspiracy » Outstanding Securitization Article by Kenneth E. Scott and John Taylor
  • We will negotiate as we go along in terms of drawing down tranches of the money.
  • Instead, as they were in the midst of an ad slump and eager to get their hands on big tranches of money, they leapt at the arrangement.
  • But, oh dear, the second tranche. Times, Sunday Times

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