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单词 tontine
释义

tontine

noun

ton·​tine ˈtän-ˌtēn How to pronounce tontine (audio)
tän-ˈtēn
: a joint financial arrangement whereby the participants usually contribute equally to a prize that is awarded entirely to the participant who survives all the others

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Tontines were named after their creator, a Neapolitan banker named Lorenzo Tonti. In 1653, Tonti convinced investors to buy shares in a fund he had created. Each year, the investors earned dividends, and when one of them died, their share of the profits was redistributed among the survivors. When the last investor died, the capital reverted to the state. Louis XIV of France used tontines to save his ailing treasury and to fund municipal projects, and private tontines (where the last surviving investor—and subsequently their heirs—got the cash instead of the state) became popular throughout Europe and the U.S. Eventually, though, tontines were banned; there was just too much temptation for unscrupulous investors to bump off their fellow subscribers.

Example Sentences

Recent Examples on the Web Works by Agatha Christie, Robert Louis Stevenson and P. G. Wodehouse all featured tontine members plotting to kill one another in hope of a big payoff. Tom Verde, New York Times, 24 Mar. 2017 Popular culture embellished the tontine’s nefarious reputation. Tom Verde, New York Times, 24 Mar. 2017

Word History

Etymology

French, from Lorenzo Tonti †1695 Italian banker

First Known Use

1765, in the meaning defined above

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