CMO, or Collateralized Mortgage Obligation, is a type of mortgage-backed security that pools together a large number of mortgages and issues several classes or tranches with varying degrees of risk and returns.
Prepayment risk is the probability that a fixed-income security will be retired before its term ends, typically caused by a borrower's provision to prepay the loan balance at any time without penalty, impacting the expected returns for investors.
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