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This means that prevailing market yields are lower for longer maturities.  
''Payment services - PSD2''.


In this situation par yields are the highest, zero coupon yields are lower than the par yields, and the forward yields are the lowest of all.
(TPP).


Under PSD2, third party providers of payment services include:


Also known as a 'negative' yield curve or an 'inverted' or 'inverse' yield curve.
*Account Information Service Providers (AISPs) and
*Payment Initiation Service Providers (PISPs).




== See also ==
Both AISPs and PISPs are regulated under PSD2.


* [[Flat yield curve]]
* [[Forward yield]]
* [[Inversion]]
* [[Par yield]]
* [[Positive yield curve]]
* [[Rising yield curve]]
* [[Yield curve]]
* [[Zero coupon yield]]


[[Category:The_business_context]]
==See also==
[[Category:Long_term_funding]]
*[[Free trade agreement]]
[[Category:Cash_management]]
*[[Free trade area]]
[[Category:Financial_products_and_markets]]
*[[International trade]]
[[Category:Liquidity_management]]
*[[North American Free Trade Agreement]]
*[[Payment Services Directive]]
*[[PSD2]]
*[[Third party provider]]
*[[Trans-Pacific Partnership]]

Revision as of 10:49, 4 June 2018

Payment services - PSD2.

(TPP).

Under PSD2, third party providers of payment services include:

  • Account Information Service Providers (AISPs) and
  • Payment Initiation Service Providers (PISPs).


Both AISPs and PISPs are regulated under PSD2.


See also