Betekenis van:
commercial paper

commercial paper
Zelfstandig naamwoord
    • an unsecured and unregistered short-term obligation issued by an institutional borrower to investors who have temporarily idle cash

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    Voorbeeldzinnen

    1. commercial paper,
    2. euro commercial paper (ECP),
    3. bonds, euro commercial paper (ECP),
    4. issuing short- or medium-term commercial paper;
    5. A variety of terms are used for such paper including: commercial paper, commercial bills, promissory notes, bills of trade, bills of exchange and certificates of deposit,
    6. Commercial paper is a money market security issued by large banks and corporations.
    7. holding gold or commercial paper linked to the value of gold;
    8. Figures include bond and commercial paper interest and principal (interest on commercial paper was computed from 25 July 2002 to 31 December 2003 due to data unavailability for previous dates)”
    9. ‘Asset-backed commercial paper (ABCP) programme’ means a programme of securitisations the securities issued by which predominantly take the form of commercial paper with an original maturity of one year or less.
    10. Nevertheless, if such a programme funds itself entirely with a single class of commercial paper, and if either the programme-wide credit enhancement is not a re-securitisation or the commercial paper is fully supported by the sponsoring credit institution, leaving the commercial paper investor effectively exposed to the default risk of the sponsor instead of the underlying pools or assets, then that commercial paper generally should not be considered a re-securitisation exposure.
    11. SPVs were thus no longer able to borrow in the short-term asset-backed commercial paper market.
    12. The conduit refinances investments in asset-backed securities (ABSs) by borrowing in the short-term asset-backed commercial paper [3] (CP) market.
    13. In the light of these market conditions the hedge funds and institutional investors refused to reinvest in mortgage-backed commercial papers. SPVs were thus no longer able to borrow in the short-term asset-backed commercial paper market.
    14. Existing paper producers from P & W waste paper, such as M-Real, rely on specialised niche sources of P & W waste paper, such as commercial printers, which provide a reliable and consistent quality furnish, using inks which are for the most part relatively easy to de-ink.
    15. the ECAIs, the methodology of which shall be reflected as required by the point (b), shall include those ECAIs which have provided an external rating for the commercial paper issued from the ABCP programme.