CREDIT BALANCES

Liabilities to a third party that are incidental to, or that arise from, the exercise of banking powers, including the payment of checks and lending of money. They must be no larger than necessary for the specific transaction. Credit balances are reported as deposits. Credit balances are reported as deposits on the BL-1 and as… Continue reading CREDIT BALANCES

COVERED BOND

Also known as Mortgage Bond or Pfandbriefe. A bond that is backed by loans, typically mortgages, but does not give the purchaser a claim against the cash flows generated by the underlying assets.

COMMON STOCK

A security representing units of equity ownership in a corporation. Common stock claims are subordinate to the claims of bondholders, preferred stockholders, and general creditors. Owners typically are entitled to vote on the selection of directors and other important matters as well as to receive dividends on their holdings.

COMMODITY-LINKED DERIVATIVES

Commodity contracts are contracts that have a return, or portion of their return, linked to the price of, or to an index of, precious metals, petroleum, lumber, agricultural products, etc. Derivatives are reportable ONLY on TIC Form D Reports.

COMMERCIAL PAPER

A promissory note either unsecured or backed by assets such as loans or mortgages. They are usually sold at a discount and customarily have a maturity of 270 days or less. Holdings of commercial paper should be reported on the B reports at face value, as a short-term security.

CENTRAL SECURITIES DEPOSITORY (CSD)

CSDs hold securities, either in certificated or uncertificated (dematerialized) form, to enable the transfer of ownership of securities. CSDs are not necessarily custodians, since they may be responsible only for registering and settling security transactions. The major U.S. central securities depository is Depository Trust and Clearing Corporation (DTCC) and the major foreign- resident central securities… Continue reading CENTRAL SECURITIES DEPOSITORY (CSD)