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Perpetual Instrument

A financial instrument (typically, an equity instrument and at times a debt instrument) that is issued by an entity and...

Derivative Financial Instrument

A type of financial instrument that has financial securities (such as stocks, bonds, and contracts) as underlying. Per se, the...

MM Instrument

It stands for money market instrument; a financial instrument representing a short-term financing vehicle which can be “relatively easily” converted...

Primary Instrument

An instrument (financial instrument) whose performance does not derive from value changes/ price movement of another instrument or an underlying...

MMI

MMI stands for money market instrument; a financial instrument representing a short-term financing vehicle which can be “relatively easily” converted...

Money Market Instrument

A financial instrument representing a short-term financing vehicle which can be “relatively easily” converted into cash. By nature such instruments...

Tier-2 Capital Instrument

An instrument (capital instrument) that belongs to a bank's tier-2 capital. Tier-2 capital provides an additional source of capital whereby...

Subordinated Liabilities

Liabilities which, in the event of liquidation or insolvency of the issuer (the debtor), are treated as subordinated to the...

Subordinated Debt Instrument

A debt instrument that is classified as ranking below other classes of debt instrument in terms of claims on an...

Non-Financial Instrument

An instrument whose value or performance changes in reaction to non-financial risks, broadly certain non-financial variables. Simply speaking, it denotes...