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{{g}}To recreate the economics of a payment on a share or bond through a derivative. This happens in stock loans through the concept of {{gmslaprov|Manufactured Payment}}s, repos ({{gmraprov|Income Payments}}), and [[equity derivatives]] ({{eqderivprov|Dividend Amounts}}).  
{{g}}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 in respect of Loaned Securities - GMSLA Provision|Manufactured Payment]]s, repos ({{gmraprov|Income Payments}}), and [[equity derivatives]] ({{eqderivprov|Dividend Amounts}}).  


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*[[Manufactured payments in respect of Loaned Securities - GMSLA Provision|Manufactured Payment]]s under the {{gmsla}}
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*{{gmraprov|Income Payments}} under the {{gmra}}
{{eqderivprov|Dividend Amounts}} under the {{eqdefs}}
*{{eqderivprov|Dividend Amounts}} under the {{eqdefs}}


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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).

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