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Principal Only Tranche


A tranche, part of an IO/ OP structure, that receives only the principal repayment on the underlying securitized debt/ collateral. The total amount of all principal repayments does not change (as it is not exposed to default risk). However, timing of repayment is uncertain, whereby exposing the tranche to a repayment risk.

In the case of a mortgage, a principal only (PO) tranche only receives the principal payments from an underlying mortgage, and it is part of a structure with a corresponding IO tranche that only receives the interest payments from that mortgage.

The outstanding balance of a PO tranche helps determine the interest payable on the underlying debt (as defined on the interest only (IO) tranche of the structure). The PO securities are priced at a deep discount to face value.

A PO tranche is also known as a zero-coupon tranche.



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