Mortgage Bond

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A mortgage bond is a type of secured debt instrument backed by a mortgage or pool of mortgages, providing bondholders with a claim on the underlying real estate assets in the event of default. This financial instrument is commonly used by corporations to raise capital, offering investors a relatively lower risk due to the collateralized nature of the bond. Mortgage bonds definition often highlights their role in enhancing creditworthiness.

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