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The products, pooled under the name "Structured Capital At Risk Products," or Scarps, are designed to produce regular income based on the performance of underlying assets such as a basket of stock indexes.
Credit Suisse Fined in U.K. Margot Patrick 2011
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Although those had been in use in the U.S. for decades, they, along with close cousins known as Structured Investment Vehicles, or SIVs, allowed leverage to build unseen within the financial system in the run-up to the crisis.
China Bank Investors' Margin Call Tom Orlik 2012
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Some of them, notably Citigroup, hid them, perhaps illegally, in off-balance sheet accounts, known as Structured Investment Vehicles, reminiscent of the Enron shenanigans in the late 1990s.
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That's when Mr. Cioffi, who had worked at Bear Stearns for 22 years, sought and received permission from the firm's compliance officials to move $2 million of the $6 million he personally had invested in the riskier hedge fund into a separate internal fund called Structured Risk Partners, people familiar with the matter said.
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In its place, the state mandated a highly prescriptive four-hour block called Structured
NPR Topics: News 2011
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The so-called Structured Financing Facility, a fund designed to keep shipyards on life support until this year, lacked any "rigorous" reporting on how well the money was spent, says an internal evaluation.
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The Internet-based market, known as Structured Credit Connect, will allow banks, asset managers, hedge funds and dealers to buy and sell asset-backed bonds anonymously, according to
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It employed an ages-old standard for storing and retrieving data called Structured Query Language.
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Among them: flaws in the way retailers 'computers handle requests in the so-called Structured Query Language (SQL), which is used to manage data - such as credit card information - stored in databases.
unknown title 2009
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Among them: flaws in the way retailers 'computers handle requests in the so-called Structured Query Language (SQL), which is used to manage data - such as credit card information - stored in databases.
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