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==[[Securities]]== | |||
===[[Debt Capital Markets]]=== | |||
*[[Medium Term Note]] Programmes | *[[Medium Term Note]] Programmes | ||
*Stand Alone [[Eurobond]] Issuance | *Stand Alone [[Eurobond]] Issuance | ||
===[[Structured Securities]]=== | |||
*Structured [[Medium Term Note]]s | *Structured [[Medium Term Note]]s | ||
*Repackagings and Securitisation | *Repackagings and Securitisation | ||
===[[Exchange Traded Securities]]=== | |||
*[[Exchange-Traded Funds]] (ETFs) | *[[Exchange-Traded Funds]] (ETFs) | ||
*[[Exchange-Traded Notes]] (ETNs) | *[[Exchange-Traded Notes]] (ETNs) | ||
==[[Over-The-Counter]] Instruments== | |||
*{{isdama}} | *{{isdama}} | ||
*[[Futures]] | |||
*[[Spot]] | |||
*[[Forwards]] | |||
==By Master Agreement== | ==By Master Agreement== |
Revision as of 16:57, 27 June 2012
Securities
Debt Capital Markets
- Medium Term Note Programmes
- Stand Alone Eurobond Issuance
Structured Securities
- Structured Medium Term Notes
- Repackagings and Securitisation
Exchange Traded Securities
- Exchange-Traded Funds (ETFs)
- Exchange-Traded Notes (ETNs)
Over-The-Counter Instruments
By Master Agreement
Derivatives
- ISDA Master Agreement
- ISDA Credit Support Annex
- 1995 CSA (title transfer - English Law)
- 1994 NY CSA (pledge - New York Law)
- European Master Agreement
- Domestic european master agreements
- Deutsche Rahmenvertrag (German Master Agreement)
- FBF (French Master Agreement)
- CMOF (Spanish Master Agreement)
Securities Financing
Stock Lending
- Global Master Securities Lending Agreement (GMSLA)
- Master Securities Lending Agreement (MSLA)
- Legacy Stock Lending Agreements
Repurchase Agreements
By Asset Class
- Equity Derivatives
- Credit Derivatives
- Currency Derivatives
- Interest Rate Derivatives
- Commodity Derivatives
By Activity
By Risk
Market Risk
Credit Risk
Regulatory Environment
Implications for derivatives and capital markets transactions of regulatory initiatives. This should cross reference where appropriate the Financial Services Module