supersenior

noun
/ˈsupɚˌsinjɚ/US

Etymology

From super- + senior.

  1. derived from senior
  2. inherited from senior
  3. prefixed as supersenior — “super + senior

Definitions

  1. Having high-quality financial paper with very low risk exposure.

  2. A university student who is in their fifth year of postsecondary education without having…

    A university student who is in their fifth year of postsecondary education without having graduated.

  3. Of a status higher than that of a senior lender.

    • UBS reported that it had $16.8 billion invested directly in residential mortgage-backed securities and $20.2 billion worth of supersenior securities, which are paid back ahead of other similarly rated securities in the case of a default.

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