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Fixed income securities / Investment / United States housing bubble / Mortgage-backed security / Bonds / Collateralized debt obligation / Tranche / Residential mortgage-backed security / High-yield debt / Financial economics / Finance / Structured finance
Date: 2014-08-03 08:51:09
Fixed income securities
Investment
United States housing bubble
Mortgage-backed security
Bonds
Collateralized debt obligation
Tranche
Residential mortgage-backed security
High-yield debt
Financial economics
Finance
Structured finance

Remarks of John C. Dugan Comptroller of the Currency Before the Global Association of Risk Professionals New York, NY

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