Pronunciation: /ˈvʌl.tʃər fʌnd/
noun A type of investment fund that buys securities in distressed companies or countries with the goal of profiting from their financial instability.
A1 A vulture fund is a type of investment fund that buys up distressed assets at a low price.
A2 Some people believe that vulture funds take advantage of struggling companies by buying their debt at a discount.
B1 Investors in vulture funds look for opportunities to profit from companies in financial distress.
B2 Vulture funds often target companies with high levels of debt that are struggling to stay afloat.
C1 The vulture fund swooped in to purchase the struggling company's debt at a fraction of its value, hoping to turn a profit.
C2 The vulture fund's aggressive tactics in acquiring distressed assets have sparked controversy in the financial world.
formal The vulture fund purchased distressed debt at a significant discount.
informal That vulture fund is making a killing by buying up cheap debt.
slang Those vulture funds are like scavengers in the financial world.
figurative The vulture fund swooped in to take advantage of the struggling company's situation.
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