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*Why aren’t debt securities traded on exchange?
*Why aren’t debt securities traded on exchange?
*The complicated relationship between debt securities and credit derivatives
*What happens if an issuer holds its own debt securities? Is some dark magic invoked, or a portal opened to a nasty dimension in the space-tedium continuum?
*What happens if an issuer holds its own debt securities? Is some dark magic invoked, or a portal opened to a nasty dimension in the space-tedium continuum?
*American stiltery about merger of a contract of indebtedness into a negotiable instrument
*Could a very short-term — say, ooh, less than one year — debt security count as a “deposit” under FSMA?

Latest revision as of 14:31, 12 July 2023

  • Why aren’t debt securities traded on exchange?
  • The complicated relationship between debt securities and credit derivatives
  • What happens if an issuer holds its own debt securities? Is some dark magic invoked, or a portal opened to a nasty dimension in the space-tedium continuum?
  • American stiltery about merger of a contract of indebtedness into a negotiable instrument
  • Could a very short-term — say, ooh, less than one year — debt security count as a “deposit” under FSMA?