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| A loan instrument usually governed by German law.
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| Schuldschein is sometimes translated as 'certificate of indebtedness'.
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| Schuldscheine are bilateral loans, privately placed, unlisted and unregistered.
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| They are not securities as the debt is constituted by the underlying loan agreement, rather than by the certificate of indebtedness itself.
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| Historically the largest category of Schuldschein issuers has been German public authorities, but the market is also tapped by corporate borrowers and financial institutions.
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| Also known as Schuldscheindarlehen (SSD).
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