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To recreate the economics of a payment on a share or bond through a derivative. This happens in stock loans through the concept of Manufactured Payments, repos (Income Payments), and equity derivatives (Dividend Amounts).

See also

Manufactured Payments under the 2010 GMSLA Income Payments under the Global Master Repurchase Agreement Dividend Amounts under the 2002 ISDA Equity Derivatives Definitions

References