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A term which has <u>not</u> been restated to exclude the effects of inflation.  
''Covered bonds - Germany.''
Terms are stated at the prices prevailing at the time of measurement.  
 
A Pfandbrief is a mortgage-backed or public sector loan-backed bond issued by a German bank.  
The strict regulatory regime governing Pfandbrief-issuing and their relatively high credit ratings have enabled issuers to sell them widely to international investors.


This is the most commonly used basis for measuring and quoting financial information.


== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Aggregate money demand]]
* [[Aircraft Pfandbrief]]
* [[Nominal annual rate]]
* [[Bond]]
* [[Real]]
* [[Covered bond]]
* [[Credit rating]]
* [[Mortgage]]
* [[Mortgage Pfandbrief]]
* [[Public Pfandbrief]]
* [[Public sector]]
* [[Schuldschein]]
* [[Ship Pfandbrief]]


[[Category:Corporate_financial_management]]

Latest revision as of 16:01, 16 February 2022

Covered bonds - Germany.

A Pfandbrief is a mortgage-backed or public sector loan-backed bond issued by a German bank.

The strict regulatory regime governing Pfandbrief-issuing and their relatively high credit ratings have enabled issuers to sell them widely to international investors.


See also