A financial instrument (typically, an equity instrument and at times a debt instrument) that is issued by an entity and...
A type of financial instrument that has financial securities (such as stocks, bonds, and contracts) as underlying. Per se, the...
It stands for money market instrument; a financial instrument representing a short-term financing vehicle which can be “relatively easily” converted...
An instrument (financial instrument) whose performance does not derive from value changes/ price movement of another instrument or an underlying...
MMI stands for money market instrument; a financial instrument representing a short-term financing vehicle which can be “relatively easily” converted...
A financial instrument representing a short-term financing vehicle which can be “relatively easily” converted into cash. By nature such instruments...
An instrument (capital instrument) that belongs to a bank's tier-2 capital. Tier-2 capital provides an additional source of capital whereby...
Liabilities which, in the event of liquidation or insolvency of the issuer (the debtor), are treated as subordinated to the...
A debt instrument that is classified as ranking below other classes of debt instrument in terms of claims on an...
An instrument whose value or performance changes in reaction to non-financial risks, broadly certain non-financial variables. Simply speaking, it denotes...