Security
From ACT Wiki
1.
Assets pledged by a borrower, as additional protection for the lender's interest.
For example a residential mortgage loan, for which the security is the residential property mortgaged to the lender.
2.
Other improvements to the legal or commercial position of a lender or another party, particularly in relation to credit risk.
3.
A tradeable legal claim upon the assets of the issuer of the security.
Examples of traded securities include shares and bonds.
4.
Safety, including both physical safety and - for example - the confidentiality of information.
5.
Systems and procedures to improve safety.
Including for example both physical access controls and electronic controls such as encryption and passwords.
See also
- Alienation of assets
- Bells and whistles
- Bond
- Bought deal
- Charge
- Collateral
- Collateral agreement
- Debt security
- Deep discount issue
- Deep market
- De-listing
- Deregulation
- Dual currency bond
- Filter rule
- Financial instrument
- Firm bid/Firm offer
- Fixed charge
- Floating charge
- Information security management system
- Insider dealing
- Investment bank
- Issuance
- Issue price
- Issuer
- Issuing house
- Jumbo
- Liquidity
- Listed security
- Listing
- Medium term notes
- Mortgage
- Negative pledge
- Non-callable
- Offer for sale
- Open-ended investment company
- Over the counter
- Principal value
- Private placement
- Promissory note
- Prospectus
- Quotation/Quote
- Registered security
- Safekeeping
- Schuldschein
- Secured creditor
- Secured debt
- Securitisation
- SFT
- Share
- SLY
- Solvency
- Spens clause
- Stock
- Traded option
- Tranche
- Undated
- Undervalued
- Underwriting
- Unsecured debt
- Whole business securitisation
- Yield