Contingent Convertibles (Cocos) Are Debt Instruments Primarily Issued by

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Contingent convertibles (CoCos) are debt instruments primarily issued by


European financial institutions. Contingent convertibles work in a fashion
similar to traditional convertible bonds. They have a specific strike price that,
once breached, can convert the bond into equity or stock.
How many objects are in the CoCo data set?
COCO is large scale images with Common Objects in Context (COCO) for object
detection, segmentation, and captioning data set. COCO has 1.5 million object
instances for 80 object categories COCO stores annotations in a JSON file.

ho is Coco Austin and what is her real name?


Nicole Natalie Marrow Austin; (born March 17, 1979), commonly known as Coco Austin,
Coco, Coco Marie Austin, Coco Marie, Coco-T, is an American actress, dancer, glamour
model and web personality.

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