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In an auto ABS, what is the 'Money Market Tranche' (usually Class A-1)?
- A tranche with a legal final maturity of 12 months or less
- A tranche that is backed by the cash in the reserve account
- A tranche that is not rated by the agencies
- A tranche that pays interest only and never receives principal
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