“Tranche warfare” has broken out in the $450bn market at the heart of the credit crunch as hard-hit investors scrap over the pools of debts that make up so-called collateralised debt obligations.
Some investors in the differently rated and ranked slices of CDOs – known as tranches – have taken advantage of the little-noticed terms in the structuring of such instruments to seize control of the assets and cut off payments to other debt-holders.

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