What Are Collateralized Debt Obligations (CDOs)?
CDOs are a type of asset-backed security that bundle different cash flow-generating assets, i.e., bonds, loans, and mortgages, into marketable securities for prospective investors.
- What Is a Mortgage-Backed Security (MBS)?
- What Are the Advantages of Investing in MBS?
- Should I Invest in an MBS Fund Instead of Individual Mortgage-Backed Securities?
- How Are Mortgage-Backed Securities Different from Other Fixed Income Securities?
- What Are Residential Mortgage-Backed Securities (RMBS)?
- What Are Some Examples of Mortgage-Backed Securities?
- How Are Mortgage-Backed Securities Hedged?
- What Is the Difference between Collateralized Debt Obligations (CDOs) and Mortgage-Backed Securities (MBS)?