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1 term to maturity
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > term to maturity
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2 yield on longs
yield on longs FIN, STOCK Rendite f auf langlaufende Anleihen, Rendite f langlaufender Anleihen, Langläufer-Rendite f (the long-term yield on bonds with a maturity of 15 years or more or bonds with a coupon period that is longer than normal and/or non-standard; AE yield on a thirty year issue of long bonds, the on-the-run longest maturity US Treasury bonds)Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > yield on longs
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3 fixed income assets
fixed income assets ACC, FIN Aktiva npl mit festen Erträgen, Festertragsaktiva npl, einen festen Ertrag abwerfende Aktiva npl, Festzinsaktiva npl (a SIV may undertake arbitrage activities by purchasing highly rated medium and long-term fixed-income assets and funds itself with cheaper short-term highly rated Commercial Paper, ABCP and MTNs = medium-term notes; cashflow producing assets = Zahlungsmittel generierende Forderungsrechte mit unterschiedlichen Risikoprofilen und festen, laufenden Erträgen z. B. aus Kreditkarten-, Ratenkaufs-, Hypotheken- oder Leasingverträgen werden von Zweckgesellschaften zur Besicherung strukturierter Produkte eingesetzt, vgl ABS, ABCP, CDO; maturity conversion risk = Fristentransformationsrisiko)Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > fixed income assets
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4 ABCP
ABCP (Abk. für 1. asset-backed commercial paper, 2. asset-backed commercial paper program) 1. BANK, FIN vermögensbesichertes Commercial Paper n, vermögensbesichertes CP n, forderungsgedecktes Commercial Paper n, forderungsgedecktes CP n, forderungsunterlegtes Commercial Paper n, ABCP n, (infrml) ABCP-Papier n (short-term debt instrument backed by a pool of assets provided by the issuer; the assets used as collateral include trade receivables, consumer debt receivables and structured debt instruments like CDOs = collateralized debt obligations; Commercial Paper, besichert durch einen Forderungspool heterogener, teilweise komplexer Finanzinstrumente mit intransparenter Risikostruktur, einer Kombination aus elementaren Anlageinstrumenten und Derivaten; Emission durch ABCP-Zweckgesellschaften = ABCP-conduits); 2. BANK, FIN ABCP-Programm n (issues of revolving asset-backed commercial paper, predominantly with an original maturity of up to one year; asset-backed securitization of e.g. trade receivables, consumer debt receivables and structured debt instruments; Emissionsprogramm, das revolvierend forderungsbesichertes Commercial Paper überwiegend mit einer Ursprungslaufzeit von längstens einem Jahr begibt)
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