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[[Collateral]], as a abstract concept, is securities and cash a counterparty puts up as [[credit risk mitigation]]. <br /> | {{a|glossary|}}{{anat|security}} | ||
A [[collateral contract]] — an even more abstract concept — is a binding agreement which supports or gives a person a right to enter into | ===[[Financial Collateral Directive]]=== | ||
In the context of the much, but fairly, maligned [[financial collateral directive]], note the distinction drawn between | |||
*[[Security financial collateral arrangement]]s and | |||
*[[Title transfer financial collateral arrangement]]s (which for the most part, aren’t really impacted by the directive, which is mainly about dealing with the painful details of perfecting security). | |||
===[[Credit support]]=== | |||
[[Collateral]], as a abstract concept, is securities and cash a counterparty puts up as [[credit risk mitigation]] under a [[title transfer collateral arrangement]] or a [[pledged collateral arrangement]]. <br /> | |||
For example: a credit support annex. That’s a [[collateral]] arrangement. | |||
===[[Collateral contract]]s=== | |||
A [[collateral contract]] — an even more abstract concept — is a binding agreement which is collateral to — in other words it supports or gives a person a right to enter into a {{tag|contract}}. | |||
For example: certain forms of [[option]] — swaptions for example — are [[collateral contract]]s. |