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A financial instrument which has characteristics of both debt and equity.
(KAs).


<i>Bank resolution.</i>


== See also ==
In 2011, the G20 leaders endorsed the Financial Stability Board’s <i>Key Attributes of Effective Resolution for Financial Institutions </i>as an ‘international standard’ for resolving financial firms approaching - or already in - financial distress.
* [[Hybrid]]
 
* [[Convertible debt]]
 
* [[Mezzanine]]
Key Attributes include two techniques for resolving standard commercial banks:


#Liquidation and Payout (L&P)
#Purchase and Assumption (P&A)




== Other links ==
== See also ==


[http://www.treasurers.org/node/10048 Mezzanine debt, The Treasurer, April 2014]
* [[Financial Stability Board]]
* [[G20]]
* [[Liquidation and Payout]]
* [[Purchase and Assumption]]
* [[Resolution]]


[[Category:Long_term_funding]]
[[Category:Accounting,_tax_and_regulation]]
[[Category:Corporate_finance]]
[[Category:The_business_context]]

Revision as of 17:25, 1 July 2022

(KAs).

Bank resolution.

In 2011, the G20 leaders endorsed the Financial Stability Board’s Key Attributes of Effective Resolution for Financial Institutions as an ‘international standard’ for resolving financial firms approaching - or already in - financial distress.


Key Attributes include two techniques for resolving standard commercial banks:

  1. Liquidation and Payout (L&P)
  2. Purchase and Assumption (P&A)


See also