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collateral

[kuh-lat-er-uhl] / kəˈlæt ər əl /




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It warned that artists and other creators were becoming "collateral damage in the race by governments and corporations towards AI dominance".

From BBC

But the special master appointed to oversee the sale preferred Elliott’s because it included a settlement with bondholders who asserted collateral rights over Citgo.

From The Wall Street Journal

The October controls were a major sticking point in trade talks between Beijing and Washington, and Sejourne said that Europe was both a "collateral victim" of their trade tensions, and "directly targeted" itself.

From Barron's

It has a pool of money that can be used as collateral to help small businesses obtain bonds that they wouldn’t qualify for on their own.

From Los Angeles Times

Repurchase facilities allow for raising cash in exchange for collateral, such as bonds.

From Reuters