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A scheme which guarantees bank depositors' funds (subject to specified limits) should the bank fail.
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A generic term for securities and risk management contracts ranging from debt to negotiable deposits and bonds and including derivatives.
 
Normally used to describe financial arrangements with shorter-term maturities.
 
 
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A tool used by government in achieving its macroeconomic targets, for example interest rates.
 
 
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Abbreviation for financial instrument.
 


== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Depositor]]
* [[Bearer instrument]]
* [[Bond]]
* [[Capital instrument]]
* [[Climate debt instrument]]
* [[Compound instrument]]
* [[Contract]]
* [[Debt instrument]]
* [[Derivative instrument]]
* [[Equity instrument]]
* [[Financial instrument]]
* [[Fixing instrument]]
* [[Interest rate]]
* [[Macroeconomics]]
* [[Money market instrument]]
* [[Negotiable instrument]]
* [[Risk management]]
* [[Security]]
* [[Short term]]
* [[Statutory instrument]]
* [[Use of Proceeds instrument]]


[[Category:Financial_risk_management]]

Revision as of 11:16, 5 November 2021

1.

A generic term for securities and risk management contracts ranging from debt to negotiable deposits and bonds and including derivatives.

Normally used to describe financial arrangements with shorter-term maturities.


2.

A tool used by government in achieving its macroeconomic targets, for example interest rates.


3.

Abbreviation for financial instrument.


See also