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  • 1Securities lending — In finance, securities lending or stock lending refers to the lending of securities by one party to another. The terms of the loan will be governed by a Securities Lending Agreement , which, under U.S. law, requires that the borrower provides the …

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  • 2Securities Act of 1933 — Congress enacted the Securities Act of 1933 (the 1933 Act, the Truth in Securities Act or the Federal Securities Act , USStat|48|74, enacted 1933 05 27, codified at usc|15|77a et seq. ), in the aftermath of the stock market crash of 1929 and… …

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  • 3Securities Investor Protection Corporation — The Securities Investor Protection Corporation (SIPC) is a federally mandated non profit corporation in the United States that protects securities investors from harm if a broker/dealer defaults. Investors are not insured for any potential loss… …

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  • 4Underlying — 1. In derivatives, the security that must be delivered when a derivative contract, such as a put or call option, is exercised. 2. In equities, the common stock that must be delivered when a warrant is exercised, or when a convertible bond or… …

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  • 5Interest in securities — An interest in securities is the asset of a client for whom an intermediary holds securities on an unallocated basis, commingled with the interests in securities of other clients. The distinction between securities and interests in securities is… …

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  • 6Stripped mortgage-backed securities (SMBSs) — Securities that redistribute the cash flows from the underlying generic MBS collateral into the principal and interest components of the MBS to enhance their use in meeting special needs of investors. The New York Times Financial Glossary …

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  • 7commercial mortgage-backed securities — (CMBS) International mortgage backed securities which are backed, that is funded by and secured over, a portfolio of mortgage loans secured on commercial properties. The principal revenue stream to the special purpose vehicle which will be used… …

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  • 8International Securities Exchange — Unreferenced|date=July 2007Infobox Company company name = International Securities Exchange company key people = Gary Katz, CEO company type = Exchange foundation = May 26, 2000 location = New York products = Options, Stock, Alternative Markets,… …

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  • 9asset-backed securities — International asset backed securities, Also referred to as ABS. debt securities (debt security) (such as bonds or notes) which are issued in the course of a securitisation and backed, that is funded by and secured over, a portfolio of cash flow… …

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  • 10asset backed securities — International asset backed securities, Also referred to as ABS. debt securities (debt security) (such as bonds or notes) which are issued in the course of a securitisation and backed, that is funded by and secured over, a portfolio of cash flow… …

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