Noun
(business, countable) Initialism of chief legal officer.
(finance) Initialism of collateralized loan obligation.
Initialism of cod liver oil.
(medicine, countable) Initialism of campylobacter-like organism.
Clo
Abbreviation of close. (in street addresses)
33 Chestnut Clo, Anytown
And surging prices for CLO bonds show many market participants expect the Fed’s efforts to shore up credit-market liquidity will help the majority of highly-leveraged borrowers survive. Source: Internet
Also of concern is that the majority of the securities are held by nonbank institutions, which makes it more difficult to track exactly who holds CLO debt. Source: Internet
ClO is produced by the reaction of Cl with ozone—its observation thus demonstrated that Cl radicals not only were present in the stratosphere but also were actually involved in destroying ozone. Source: Internet
Frustrated and aching with the loss of her father, Clo must unravel the mysteries of the island and all that’s hidden in the vast tapestry’s threads — secrets both exquisite and terrible. Source: Internet
During the spring, however, the sun comes out, providing energy to drive photochemical reactions and melt the polar stratospheric clouds, releasing considerable ClO, which drives the hole mechanism. Source: Internet
CLO tranches rated BBB currently yield about 5.01%, according to Palmer Square index data. Source: Internet