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vehicle
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vehicle (Car), noun automobile, carriage, means of carriage, means of transportation, means to an end, medium of transportation, method of transportation, motor vehicle, transportation
vehicle (Means), noun access, agency, agent, channel, conduit, contrivance, conveyor, course, device, facilitator, intermediate, means to an end, medium, method, path
See also: expedient, forum, instrument, instrumentality, interagent, intermediary, medium, tool


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We all want to invest our money wisely and we want to get good returns from whatever investment vehicle we choose.
Theoretically, it''s better to put your money in investment vehicles such as stocks and corporate bonds than in banks that give very low interest rates.
Calpers filed a suit against Moody's Investors Service, Standard & Poor's and Fitch, accusing them of misrepresenting a complex form of debt called structured investment vehicles, which can contain a variety of assets.
 
 
 
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