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A [[negotiable instrument]]: A [[share]], [[bond]], [[note]], [[warrant]], [[certificate of deposit]] — that kind of thing — evidencing [[indebtedness]] or an [[Equity securities|equity interest]] in an undertaking, in [[bearer]] or [[registered]] form and which the holder may freely transfer by delivery. These days transferable securities are cleared electronically through clearing systems like [[Euroclear]], [[Clearstream]] and [[DTC]]. The days of security-printed bearer bonds are over.
A [[negotiable instrument]]: A [[share]], [[bond]], [[note]], [[warrant]], [[certificate of deposit]] — that kind of thing — evidencing [[indebtedness]] or an [[Equity securities|equity interest]] in an undertaking, in [[bearer]] or [[registered]] form and which the holder may freely [[Title transfer|transfer]] by delivery. These days transferable securities are cleared electronically through clearing systems like [[Euroclear]], [[Clearstream]] and [[DTC]]. The days of security-printed bearer bonds are over.


To be contrasted with [[indebtedness]] or [[exposure]] in the form of, say, a [[loan]] or [[over-the-counter]] [[derivative]], where [[creditor]]/[[counterparty]] cannot easily sell its right to repayment. (Yes, yes, I know it can novate it, or sub-participate it).
To be contrasted with [[indebtedness]] or [[exposure]] in the form of, say, a [[loan]] or [[over-the-counter]] [[derivative]], where [[creditor]]/[[counterparty]] cannot easily sell its right to repayment. (Yes, yes, I know it can novate it, or sub-participate it).


Also called a [[physical security]] (to distinguish it from a [[synthetic trade|synthetic]] one.
Also called a [[physical security]] (to distinguish it from a [[synthetic trade|synthetic]] one.
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