An Asset-Backed Medium-Term Note (ABMTN) is a type of debt security that is secured by a pool of assets and typically has a maturity period ranging from one to ten years.
A financial instrument issued in a eurocurrency with a maturity period typically ranging from three to six years. These notes can be either unsecured or asset-backed.
A Medium-Term Note (MTN) is a type of debt security that generally matures in five to ten years, offering issuers flexible financing and investors a range of maturities and interest rate structures.
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