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Date Stock Title
May 9 SCM Stellus Capital Investment Non-GAAP EPS of $0.44 misses by $0.01
May 9 SCM Stellus Capital Investment Corporation Reports Results for its First Fiscal Quarter Ended March 31, 2024
May 9 ECPG Encore Capital Group, Inc. (NASDAQ:ECPG) Q1 2024 Earnings Call Transcript
May 9 ECPG Q1 2024 Encore Capital Group Inc Earnings Call
May 9 ECPG Encore Capital Group Inc (ECPG) Q1 2024 Earnings Call Transcript Highlights: Robust Growth and ...
May 9 ECPG Encore Capital Group, Inc. (ECPG) Q1 2024 Earnings Call Transcript
May 8 SCM FS KKR Capital (FSK) Q1 Earnings and Revenues Beat Estimates
May 8 ECPG Encore Capital GAAP EPS of $0.95 misses by $0.04, revenue of $328.39M misses by $2.44M
May 8 ECPG Encore Capital Group (ECPG) Beats Q1 Earnings Estimates
May 8 SCM Stellus Capital Investment Q1 2024 Earnings Preview
May 8 ECPG Encore Capital Group Announces First Quarter 2024 Financial Results
May 8 SCM Stellus Capital: High Monthly Income But Trades At A Premium
May 8 BCSF Bain Capital Specialty Finance, Inc. (NYSE:BCSF) Q1 2024 Earnings Call Transcript
May 8 BCSF Bain Capital Specialty Finance Inc (BCSF) Q1 2024 Earnings Call Transcript Highlights: Key ...
May 8 BCSF Q1 2024 Bain Capital Specialty Finance Inc Earnings Call
May 7 ECPG Encore Capital Q1 2024 Earnings Preview
May 7 BCSF Bain Capital Specialty Finance, Inc. (BCSF) Q1 2024 Earnings Call Transcript
May 7 ECPG Spotlight on Encore Capital's (ECPG) Q1 Earnings Drivers
May 6 BCSF Bain Capital Specialty Finance Inc (BCSF) Q1 Earnings: Aligns with EPS Projections, Declares ...
May 6 BCSF Bain Capital Specialty Finance reports Q1 results
Lien

A lien ( or ) is a form of security interest granted over an item of property to secure the payment of a debt or performance of some other obligation. The owner of the property, who grants the lien, is referred to as the lienee and the person who has the benefit of the lien is referred to as the lienor or lien holder.
The etymological root is Anglo-French lien, loyen "bond", "restraint", from Latin ligamen, from ligare "to bind".
In the United States, the term lien generally refers to a wide range of encumbrances and would include other forms of mortgage or charge. In the US, a lien characteristically refers to nonpossessory security interests (see generally: Security interest—categories).
In other common-law countries, the term lien refers to a very specific type of security interest, being a passive right to retain (but not sell) property until the debt or other obligation is discharged. In contrast to the usage of the term in the US, in other countries it refers to a purely possessory form of security interest; indeed, when possession of the property is lost, the lien is released. However, common-law countries also recognize a slightly anomalous form of security interest called an "equitable lien" which arises in certain rare instances.
Despite their differences in terminology and application, there are a number of similarities between liens in the US and elsewhere in the common-law world.

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