- Collateral bonds
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English-Arabic economic glossary.
English-Arabic economic glossary.
Collateral management — Collateral has been used for hundreds of years to provide security against the possibility of payment default by the opposing party in a trade. Collateral management began in the 1980s, with Bankers Trust and Salomon Brothers taking collateral… … Wikipedia
collateral — [kə lat′ər əl] adj. [ME < ML collateralis < L com , together + lateralis,LATERAL] 1. side by side; parallel 2. parallel in time, rank, importance, etc.; corresponding 3. accompanying or existing in a subordinate, corroborative, or indirect… … English World dictionary
collateral — /kalaetsral/ Property which is pledged as security for the satisfaction of a debt. Collateral is additional security for performance of principal obligation, or that which is by the side, and not in direct line. Shaffer v. Davidson, Wyo., 445… … Black's law dictionary
collateral — /kalaetsral/ Property which is pledged as security for the satisfaction of a debt. Collateral is additional security for performance of principal obligation, or that which is by the side, and not in direct line. Shaffer v. Davidson, Wyo., 445… … Black's law dictionary
collateral — collaterality /koh lat euh ral i tee/, collateralness, n. collaterally, adv. /keuh lat euhr euhl/, n. 1. security pledged for the payment of a loan: He gave the bank some stocks and bonds as collateral for the money he borrowed. 2. Anat. a. a… … Universalium
collateral trust bonds — A type of corporate bond that employs a trustee to hold collateral, other than equipment or real estate, for the bond holders. For example, a parent corporation may borrow funds through a bond issue and pledge the stock in one of its subsidiaries … Financial and business terms
Collateral Trust Bond — A bond that is secured by a financial asset such as stock or other bonds that is deposited and held by a trustee for the holders of the bond. If the issuing company were to default on the debt obligation, the debt holders would receive the… … Investment dictionary
Collateral zero-risk weighting — Defined by the BIS for reporting as collateral which are: Treasury paper issued by countries zone A. Bonds issued/guaranteed by central governments zone A. Securities issued by central banks zone A. (Pledged) credit balances… … International financial encyclopaedia
collateral — Noun: Stocks or bonds accompanying an obligation as security therefor; a collateral relative. Adjective: Accompanying in the sense of going side by side, as security accompanying the principal obligation … Ballentine's law dictionary
Collateral trust bonds — A bond in which the issuer (often a holding company) grants investors a lien on stocks, notes, bonds, or other financial asset as security. Compare mortgage bond. The New York Times Financial Glossary … Financial and business terms
mortgage bonds — A common type of secured corporate bond. The bond indenture for mortgage bonds, along with associated documents executed by the issuer, provides for the bondholders to have, through the trustee, an interest in real property collateral. For… … Financial and business terms