nonmarketable securities

  • 1nonmarketable — “+ adjective Etymology: non (I) + marketable : capable of being cashed at or before maturity only by the registered holder or one authorized to act for him nonmarketable securities * * * adj., n …

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  • 2nonmarketable security — securities that cannot be easily bought and sold. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …

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  • 3Securities analysts — Related:financial analysts Securitization The process of creating a passthrough, such as the mortgage pass through security, by which the pooled assets become standard securities backed by those assets. Also, refers to the replacement of… …

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  • 4United States Treasury security — A United States Treasury security is government debt issued by the United States Department of the Treasury through the Bureau of the Public Debt. Treasury securities are the debt financing instruments of the United States federal government, and …

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  • 5Treasury security — Treasury securities are government bonds issued by the United States Department of the Treasury through the Bureau of the Public Debt. They are the debt financing instruments of the U.S. Federal government, and they are often referred to simply… …

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  • 6money market — the short term trade in money, as in the sale and purchase of bonds and certificates. [1925 30] * * * Set of institutions, conventions, and practices whose aim is to facilitate the lending and borrowing of money on a short term basis. The money… …

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  • 7domestic series — Nonmarketable interest and noninterest bearing securities issued periodically by the Treasury to the Resolution Funding Corporation (RFC ) for investment of funds authorized under section 21B of the Federal Home Loan Bank Act . Bloomberg… …

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  • 8securitization — The process and the result of pooling financial assets together and issuing liability and equity obligations backed by the resulting pool of assets to convert those assets into marketable securities. The underlying assets are usually, but always …

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  • 9List of FASB Interpretations — FASB Interpretations are published by the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB). They extend or explain existing standards (primarily published in Statements of Financial Accounting Standards). Interpretations are a part of the U.S.… …

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