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1. ''Securities - debt''.
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In the context of securities, a bond is a formal longer-term debt investment, usually tradeable, issued by a borrowing organisation and bought by a lender (= debt investor).
In the context of payment and settlement systems, this term may refer to the transmission of transfer instructions by users through such electronic means as computer-to-computer interfaces or electronic terminals, which are entered into a transfer processing system by automated means.




The bond is usually administered by a trustee.  
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Bonds typically require the issuer to repay the amount borrowed plus interest over a designated period of time.  
The term may also refer to the storage of data by a transfer processing system on a computer database so that the user has direct access to the data (frequently in real time) through input/output devices such as terminals.


The current market yield on the bond is both (1) the market rate of return to the debt investor and (2) the pre-tax market cost to the issuer of debt capital. 


Issuers of bonds include a wide range of corporate and public sector entities, including central governments.
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More generally, connected to another computer or electronic terminal. 


2. ''Trade finance - credit support''.
For example, connected to the internet.


In trade finance, a bond is an instrument issued by a bank or an insurance company, in favour of a buyer, on behalf of a supplier, as additional assurance to the buyer that the supplier will perform its obligations under the supply contract. 


Such a bank bond or insurance company bond will be supported by an indemnity issued by the supplier in favour of the bank or insurance company.
4. ''Retail''.


 
Retail offerings to consumers via the internet, rather than in a physical shop.
Examples include advance payment bonds, bid bonds, customs bonds, performance bonds and retention bonds.
 
In this context, the terms "bond" and "guarantee" are often used interchangeably.
 
 
3. ''Risk management - guarantee.''
 
A guarantee provided by one party to another.
 
 
4. ''Risk management - collateral.''
 
An amount of money provided as security for a guarantee.




== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Advance payment bond]]
* [[Data]]
* [[Agent bank]]
* [[Database]]
* [[An introduction to debt securities]]
* [[Offline]]
* [[Bearer bond ]]
* [[Omnichannel]]
*[[Bid bond]]  = tender bond
* [[Bond basis]]
* [[Bond equivalent yield]]
* [[Bond futures]]
* [[Bond indenture]]
* [[Bond issue]]
* [[Bond mandate]]
* [[Bond vigilante]]
* [[Bonding]]
* [[Bonding line]]
* [[Bulldog bond]]
* [[Callable bond]]
* [[Catastrophe bond]]
* [[Clean price]]
* [[Climate bond]]
* [[Collateralised Mortgage Obligation]]
* [[Convertible bonds]]
* [[Corporate bond]]
* [[Cost of debt]]
* [[Counter-indemnity]]
* [[Coupon]]
* [[Coupon bond]]
* [[Covered bond]]
* [[Credit rating]]
* [[Credit rating agency]]
* [[Credit support]]
* [[Customs bond]]
* [[Debenture]]
* [[Depositary]]
* [[Dim sum bond]]
* [[Documentation]]
* [[Domestic bond]]
* [[Dirty price]]
* [[Drop-lock bond]]
* [[Dual currency bond]]
* [[ESG bond]]
* [[Eurobond]]
* [[Exchangeable bond]]
* [[Floating rate note]]
* [[Foreign bond]]
* [[Gilts]]
* [[Global bond]]
* [[Government paper]]
* [[Green bond]]
* [[Guarantee]]
* [[High-yield bond]]
* [[Indemnity]]
* [[Indenture]]
* [[Index linked bond]]
* [[Interest determination date]]
* [[Internal rate of return]]
* [[International bond]]
* [[Investment-grade bond]]
* [[Irredeemable bond]]
* [[Jumbo]]
* [[Junk bond]]
* [[Loan]]
* [[Longer term]]
* [[My word is my bond]]
* [[Obligation]]
* [[On-demand bond]]
* [[Panda bond]]
* [[Paper]]
* [[Par bond]]
* [[Par yield]]
* [[Paying agent]]
* [[Performance bond]]
* [[Perpetual bond]]
* [[Principal]]
* [[Private bond]]
* [[Redeemable bond]]
* [[Retail bond]]
* [[Retained bonds]]
* [[Retention bond]]
* [[Samurai bond]]
* [[Secured]]
* [[Securitisation ]]
* [[Securitise]]
* [[Security]]
* [[Shallow discount bond]]
* [[Share]]
* [[Short term]]
* [[Social bond]]
* [[Social impact bond]]
* [[Social inclusion bond]]
* [[Standby letter of credit]]
* [[Straight bond]]
* [[Stock]]
* [[Stock exchange]]
* [[Sukuk]]
* [[Supranational bond]]
* [[Surety bond]]
* [[Sustainability bond]]
* [[Trustee]]
* [[Use of proceeds bond]]
* [[Yankee bond]]
* [[Yield]]
* [[Yield to maturity]]
* [[Zero coupon bond]]


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[[Category:Cash_management]]
[[Category:Compliance_and_audit]]
[[Category:Financial_products_and_markets]]
[[Category:Manage_risks]]
[[Category:Liquidity_management]]
[[Category:Risk_frameworks]]
[[Category:Technology]]
[[Category:Treasury_operations_infrastructure]]

Latest revision as of 12:19, 13 July 2022

1.

In the context of payment and settlement systems, this term may refer to the transmission of transfer instructions by users through such electronic means as computer-to-computer interfaces or electronic terminals, which are entered into a transfer processing system by automated means.


2.

The term may also refer to the storage of data by a transfer processing system on a computer database so that the user has direct access to the data (frequently in real time) through input/output devices such as terminals.


3.

More generally, connected to another computer or electronic terminal.

For example, connected to the internet.


4. Retail.

Retail offerings to consumers via the internet, rather than in a physical shop.


See also