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[[equity|cash equities]], [[Bond|cash bond]] trading: any [[financial instrument]] that is traded and settled over a short period (say up to three days) by [[delivery versus payment]] such that neither party takes extended exposure to the market or the counterparty’s [[credit risk]].
[[equity|Cash equities]], [[Bond|cash bond]] trading: any [[financial instrument]] that is traded and settled over a short period (say up to three days) by [[delivery versus payment]] and without any financing (or implied financing) such that neither party takes extended exposure to the market or the counterparty’s [[credit risk]].
 
Compare [[derivative]]s and [[loan]]s.
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Latest revision as of 11:36, 18 January 2020

Cash equities, cash bond trading: any financial instrument that is traded and settled over a short period (say up to three days) by delivery versus payment and without any financing (or implied financing) such that neither party takes extended exposure to the market or the counterparty’s credit risk.

Compare derivatives and loans.

See also