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1. ''Pensions.'' 
A collateral swap is an informal name for collateral transformation.


In the context of pensions, benefits are entitlements to receive pensions or related payments.
Collateral transformation is a key part of central banks' liquidity insurance role in financial markets.




2. ''Welfare - public sector.''
Collateral transformation allows participating banks to temporarily exchange less liquid forms of collateral, for collateral which is more liquid.


In the context of public welfare, benefits are rights of individuals to pensions and other payments from the state.


 
==See also==
3.  ''Employment - employees.''
*[[Collateral]]
 
*[[Collateral transformation]]
Abbreviation for ''benefit in kind''.
*[[Liquidity]]
 
*[[Liquidity insurance]]
 
*[[Repo]]
4.  ''Advantage.''
*[[Sterling Monetary Framework]]
 
*[[Stress]]
More broadly, any advantage.
 
 
:<span style="color:#4B0082">'''''Insurers enjoy benefit of float'''''</span>
 
:"[Float is the]  timing benefit enjoyed by insurance companies of receiving insurance premia in advance (of the period covered by the related insurance contract)."
 
:''Float - the Treasurer's wiki.''
 
 
== See also ==
* [[Accrual]]
* [[Accrue]]
* [[Accrued benefit obligation]]
* [[Accrued benefits]]
* [[Accrued benefits funding method]]
* [[Benefit corporation]]
* [[Benefit in kind]]
* [[Benefits Agency]]
* [[Float]]
* [[Insurance]]
* [[Outsourcing]]
* [[Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation]]
* [[Premium]]
* [[Projected benefit obligation]]
* [[Prospective benefits funding method]]
* [[Remittance]]
* [[Welfare]]

Revision as of 18:26, 10 August 2016

A collateral swap is an informal name for collateral transformation.

Collateral transformation is a key part of central banks' liquidity insurance role in financial markets.


Collateral transformation allows participating banks to temporarily exchange less liquid forms of collateral, for collateral which is more liquid.


See also