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In capital budgeting, the concept that investment projects are financed out of a pool of bonds, preferred stock, and common stock, and a weighted-average cost of capital must be used to calculate investment returns. In insurance, a group of insurers who share premiums and losses in order to spread risk. In investments, the combination of funds for the benefit of a common project, or a group of investors who use their combined influence to manipulate prices.



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Delayed issuance pool

Delayed issuance pool

Refers to mortgage backed securities (MBS) that at the time of issuance were collateralized by seasoned loans originated prior to the MBS pool issue date.


Blind pool

Blind pool

A limited partnership that does not announce its intentions as to what properties will be acquired.


Mortgage pool

Mortgage pool

A group of mortgages with similar class, interest rate, and maturity characteristics.


Pool factor

Pool factor

The outstanding principal balance divided by the original principal balance with the result expressed as a decimal. Pool factors are published monthly by the Bond Buyer newspaper for Ginnie Mae, Fannie Mae, and Freddie Mac (Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation) MBSs.


Stock Exchange Pool Nominee

Stock Exchange Pool Nominee

The nominee company where all stocks and shares are held during the course of settlement on the London Stock Exchange.




 
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