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[The objective of this glossary is to have terms definitions so we can cross reference with the Taxonomy map and elsewhere]

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AT1 bonds are the most subordinated form of bonds (and together with Tier 2 instruments are often called "bank capital" instruments) that rank senior only to equity. AT1 bonds have a Perpetual character (no fixed maturity), no incentive to redeem, and the payment of coupons is discretionary (coupons are paid if the bank has distributable reserves). AT1 bonds can absorb losses (be converted to equity or be written-down upon the trigger event) when the capital of the issuing financial institutions falls below a supervisor-determined level. The purpose of AT1 instruments is to have a buffer of a readily available source of capital that protects senior bondholders and depositors in times of crisis. In Europe, banks are required by the regulator to have a 1.5% of Risk Weighted Assets in the form of AT1 bonds.

Collateralized Bonds

Collateralised Debt Obligations

Collateralised Debt Obligations are structured products that are backed by other assets. A CDO can be thought of as a promise to pay investors in a prescribed sequence (tranching), based on the cash flow the CDO collects from the pool of bonds or other assets it owns. 

Derivatives

Equities

Repos

The word repo refers to the repurchase agreements that govern this market.  Essentially it is a collaterized loan. The repo market allows banks and investors to exchange high-quality assets, usually US government bonds, for cash funding. Borrowers then repurchase the assets for a slightly higher price at an agreed date, usually the next day, creating a short-term loan.  The market lets banks meet their short-term funding needs and is essential for the smooth operation of the dollar-based financial system. Market  activity is concentrated between 7:00 and 8:30 am EDT and the NY FED actively monitors and intervenes in the market.   

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