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junior debt - traduction vers néerlandais

Junk debt buyer; Debt Acquisition; Debt Sales & Acquisition; Debt Sales & Acquisitions; Debt buyers; Debt buying; Debt buyer

junior debt         
FINANCIAL PRODUCT
Subordinated (debt); Subordinated bonds; Subordinated bond; Junior debt; Subordinated debenture; Subordinated loan; Subordinated Debt; Subordinate debt
tweederangsschuld (schuld die afgelost wordt nadat belangrijkere schulden eerst afgelost moeten worden)
debt forgiveness         
  • The sick men's ward at [[Marshalsea]] [[debtors' prison]]
THE PARTIAL OR TOTAL "LIFTING-BACK" OR FORGIVENESS OF DEBT
Debt forgiveness; Debt Relief; Financial health management; Debt cancellation; Financial Health Management; Forgiven debt; Arguments against international debt relief; Loan forgiveness; Debt abolition
schulduitveging
private debt         
  • [[Consumer leverage ratio]]
  • Consumer and Government Debt as a % of GDP (United States)
  • [[Revolving credit]] (right)}}
AMOUNT OWED BY INDIVIDUAL CONSUMERS (AS OPPOSED TO AMOUNTS OWED BY BUSINESSES OR GOVERNMENTS)
Personal debt; Private debt
de privéschuld (totaal aan schulden van huishoudens en zelfstandige werkgevers (in economie))

Définition

government securities
¦ plural noun another term for government paper.

Wikipédia

Debt buyer (United States)

A debt buyer is a company, sometimes a collection agency, a private debt collection law firm, or a private investor, that purchases delinquent or charged-off debts from a creditor or lender for a percentage of the face value of the debt based on the potential collectibility of the accounts. The debt buyer can then collect on its own, utilize the services of a third-party collection agency, repackage and resell portions of the purchased portfolio, or use any combination of these options.

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) administers the 1977 landmark federal Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA), which established debt collection industry standards and depends on the industry self-regulating or "self-enforcing" the statute through "private action" as opposed to "government law enforcement".: viii  FDCPA protect consumers and ethical collectors.: iii 

From 1999 to 2009, the "advent and growth of debt buying", that is "the purchasing, collecting, and reselling of debts in default", was considered to be the "most significant change" in the debt collection business.: iv  According to Sacramento, California-based Debt Buyers Association (DBA), a debt buyers trade association, by 2008 there were "hundreds, and possibly thousands" of debt buyers.: 7  The debt buying industry was highly concentrated according to The Nilson Report with only ten debt buyers "responsible for 81 percent of all of the credit card debt purchased in fiscal year 2007".: 7 

DBA, which was established in 1997 and is now known as Receivables Management Association (RMA), provides the self-regulation tool for debt buyers, the International Receivables Management Certification Program, which has been obligatory for all RMA members since February 29, 2016.

In 2015, Encore Capital Group and subsidiaries form the largest debt buyer and collector in the United States and Portfolio Recovery Associates was the second largest.

According to the Federal Reserve Bank of New York's May 2017 Quarterly Report on Household Debt and Credit, Americans owe $12.73 trillion in consumer debt to creditors—credit card companies, student loans, mortgages, and car dealers, among others. These debts are usually paid off to creditors, but by 2017, unpaid debts were "increasingly likely to end up in the hands of professional debt collectors—companies whose business it is to collect debts that are owed to other companies".: 8  According to the annual CFPB 2017 report, there were 130,000 people employed by 6,000 collection agencies in the "$13.7 billion dollar industry".

Exemples du corpus de texte pour junior debt
1. Last week, high–yield investors placed orders worth ň'4;ě4bn for nearly ň'4;ě1bn of the junior debt facility.
2. Debt is ranked according to the order in which creditors are repaid, so junior debt is more risky than senior debt.
3. Three–quarters of the most junior debt holders need to sign up in order to keep any Eurotunnel debt deal on track.
4. Cable & Wireless‘ recommended offer, which is thought to value privately–held Energis at about ÂЈ780m, has met resistance from about 10 funds which together own about a quarter of Energis‘ junior debt, which would allow them to block any deal.
5. In 1''7 the company repackaged its debt into layers, or tranches, ranging from senior debt which would get priority if the company hit the wall, down to very junior debt which had very little chance of ever being fully repaid.