securities lending — also stock lending The outright transfer of securities against a promise to re transfer subsequently equivalent securities; the borrower transfers to the lender other securities or cash by way of collateral. Typically, the loan will be made to a… … Law dictionary
equivalent — e‧quiv‧a‧lent [ɪˈkwɪvlənt] noun [countable] something that is equal in value, amount, quality etc to something else: • The Japanese bank had the equivalent of $131 billion in assets on March 31. equivalent adjective : • It must issue 5 million… … Financial and business terms
Securities lending — In finance, securities lending or stock lending refers to the lending of securities by one party to another. The terms of the loan will be governed by a Securities Lending Agreement , which, under U.S. law, requires that the borrower provides the … Wikipedia
equivalent bond yield — See bond equivalent yield. American Banker Glossary effective annual yield on a short term, noninterest bearing security calculated for comparison to yields quoted on coupon securities. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary … Financial and business terms
Equivalent bond yield — Annual yield on a short term, non interest bearing security calculated so as to be comparable to yields quoted on coupon securities. The New York Times Financial Glossary … Financial and business terms
Defeased Securities — Securities that have been secured by another asset, such as cash or a cash equivalent, by the debt issuing firm. Firms that have created defeased securities, which are typically bonds, will have sufficient cash set aside for retirement of the… … Investment dictionary
Common Stock Equivalent — Securities such as stock options, warrants, preferred bonds, two class common stock and contingent shares that can be converted into common stock. Sometimes preferred stock can also be converted to common stock. Also called common shares or… … Investment dictionary
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Type IV securities — A category of investment securities defined by the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency ( OCC) (12 CFR 1). This is a category added in the 1996 amendments. A Type IV security is any one of the following: (1) A small business related security … Financial and business terms
debt securities — This term has a number of meanings depending on the context in which it is used: • Generally, a debenture, a government and public security or a warrant which confers a right in respect of an investment in a debenture or government and public… … Law dictionary
bond equivalent yield — An annual yield, expressed as a percentage, describing the return provided to bond holders. A bond equivalent yield is double the simple interest, semiannual yield. Since Treasury and agency notes and bonds, as well as most corporate and… … Financial and business terms