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(CGS).  


A UK Treasury scheme under which banks and other financial institutions could obtain credit insurance effectively backed by the government in return for a fee (designed to be calculated on a full commercial basis).


== See also ==
The CGS was launched with the aim of making it easier for financial institutions to borrow money. 
* [[euro zone]]
The Scheme was closed to new issuance in 2010.
* [[European Commission]]
 
* [[European Community ]]
(Not to be confused with the Export Credits Guarantee Department, which relates to ''exports'' from the UK.)
* [[European Economic and Monetary Union]]
 
* [[European Economic Area]]
==Related words==
* [[European Investment Bank]]
 
[[Asset purchase facility]]
*  
[[Export Credits Guarantee Department]  


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Revision as of 14:54, 23 October 2012

(CGS).

A UK Treasury scheme under which banks and other financial institutions could obtain credit insurance effectively backed by the government in return for a fee (designed to be calculated on a full commercial basis).

The CGS was launched with the aim of making it easier for financial institutions to borrow money. The Scheme was closed to new issuance in 2010.

(Not to be confused with the Export Credits Guarantee Department, which relates to exports from the UK.)

Related words

Asset purchase facility

[[Export Credits Guarantee Department]