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A collateralized mortgage obligation (CMO) is a type of complex debt security that repackages and directs the payments of principal and interest from a collateral pool to different types and maturities of securities, thereby meeting investor needs. CMOs were first created in 1983 by the investment banks Salomon Brothers and First Boston for the U.S. mortgage liquidity provider Freddie Mac. The Salomon Brothers team was led by Lewis Ranieri and the First Boston team by Laurence D. Fink, although also later received an industry award for his contribution).

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  • A collateralized mortgage obligation (CMO) is a type of complex debt security that repackages and directs the payments of principal and interest from a collateral pool to different types and maturities of securities, thereby meeting investor needs. CMOs were first created in 1983 by the investment banks Salomon Brothers and First Boston for the U.S. mortgage liquidity provider Freddie Mac. The Salomon Brothers team was led by Lewis Ranieri and the First Boston team by Laurence D. Fink, although also later received an industry award for his contribution). Legally, a CMO is a debt security issued by an abstraction—a special purpose entity—and is not a debt owed by the institution creating and operating the entity. The entity is the legal owner of a set of mortgages, called a pool. Investors in a CMO buy bonds issued by the entity, and they receive payments from the income generated by the mortgages according to a defined set of rules. With regard to terminology, the mortgages themselves are termed collateral, 'classes' refers to groups of mortgages issued to borrowers of roughly similar credit worthiness, tranches are specified fractions or slices, metaphorically speaking, of a pool of mortgages and the income they produce that are combined into an individual security, while the structure is the set of rules that dictates how the income received from the collateral will be distributed. The legal entity, collateral, and structure are collectively referred to as the deal. Unlike traditional mortgage pass-through securities, CMOs feature different payment streams and risks, depending on investor preferences. For tax purposes, CMOs are generally structured as Real Estate Mortgage Investment Conduits, which avoid the potential for "double-taxation". Investors in CMOs include banks, hedge funds, insurance companies, pension funds, mutual funds, government agencies, and most recently central banks. This article focuses primarily on CMO bonds as traded in the United States of America. The term "collateralized mortgage obligation" technically refers to a security issued by a specific type of legal entity dealing in residential mortgages, but investors also frequently refer to deals put together using other types of entities such as real estate mortgage investment conduits as CMOs. (en)
  • Obligacje hipoteczne – dłużny papier wartościowy, którego zabezpieczeniem jest hipoteka ustanowiona na nieruchomości należącej do emitenta tego instrumentu lub do osoby trzeciej. Sposób ustanawiania hipoteki w takim przypadku oraz związane z tym wymogi określa w Polsce ustawa o obligacjach, modyfikując zasady wynikające z ustawy o księgach wieczystych i hipotece. Zabezpieczenie w postaci hipoteki umożliwia obligatariuszom zaspokojenie ich roszczeń z obciążonej hipoteką nieruchomości przed innymi wierzycielami. Niekiedy mianem obligacji hipotecznych są określane niektóre papiery wartościowe emitowane w procesie sekurytyzacji, oparte na wierzytelnościach kredytowych zabezpieczonych hipoteką lub zabezpieczone innymi papierami wartościowymi (np. mortgage bond securities, collateralized mortgage obligations). Należy jednak podkreślić, że charakter tych instrumentów oraz związane z nimi ryzyko są zupełnie inne niż w przypadku zdefiniowanej powyżej, klasycznej obligacji hipotecznej. (pl)
  • Іпоте́чні обліга́ції — облігації, емісійні цінні папери, виконання зобов'язань емітента за якими забезпечене іпотечним покриттям. Не зважаючи на те, що у визначенні іпотечних облігацій є слово «папери», проте у паперовому вигляді вони не існують. Обіг облігацій здійснюється виключно в електронному вигляді. (uk)
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  • Іпоте́чні обліга́ції — облігації, емісійні цінні папери, виконання зобов'язань емітента за якими забезпечене іпотечним покриттям. Не зважаючи на те, що у визначенні іпотечних облігацій є слово «папери», проте у паперовому вигляді вони не існують. Обіг облігацій здійснюється виключно в електронному вигляді. (uk)
  • A collateralized mortgage obligation (CMO) is a type of complex debt security that repackages and directs the payments of principal and interest from a collateral pool to different types and maturities of securities, thereby meeting investor needs. CMOs were first created in 1983 by the investment banks Salomon Brothers and First Boston for the U.S. mortgage liquidity provider Freddie Mac. The Salomon Brothers team was led by Lewis Ranieri and the First Boston team by Laurence D. Fink, although also later received an industry award for his contribution). (en)
  • Obligacje hipoteczne – dłużny papier wartościowy, którego zabezpieczeniem jest hipoteka ustanowiona na nieruchomości należącej do emitenta tego instrumentu lub do osoby trzeciej. Sposób ustanawiania hipoteki w takim przypadku oraz związane z tym wymogi określa w Polsce ustawa o obligacjach, modyfikując zasady wynikające z ustawy o księgach wieczystych i hipotece. Zabezpieczenie w postaci hipoteki umożliwia obligatariuszom zaspokojenie ich roszczeń z obciążonej hipoteką nieruchomości przed innymi wierzycielami. (pl)
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  • Collateralized mortgage obligation (en)
  • Obligacja hipoteczna (pl)
  • Іпотечна облігація (uk)
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