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Filter by Meaning The subordinated claim on assets means a lower chance of recovery for investors.
The subordinated creditor received a smaller payout than the senior creditors.
The subordinated debt has a subordinate claim on the issuer's assets.
The subordinated bonds have a subordinate claim on the assets of the issuer.
The subordinated bondholders are the last to be repaid in case of bankruptcy.
The subordinated loan carries a higher risk for the lender than a senior loan.
The bank invested in subordinated notes to diversify its portfolio.
The subordinated security holders are the last to be repaid in case of bankruptcy.
The subordinated debt has a higher yield to compensate for its lower priority for repayment.
The subordinated securities are less liquid than the senior securities.
The company issued subordinated bonds to finance its expansion.
The workers were subordinated to the factory's production schedule.
The dominant culture subordinated the traditions and customs of minority groups.
The orchestra subordinated individual expression to the conductor's interpretation.
The director subordinated the special effects to the storyline.
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