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  2. International Securities Identification Number - Wikipedia

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    An International Securities Identification Number ( ISIN) is a code that uniquely identifies a security globally for the purposes of facilitating clearing, reporting and settlement of trades. Its structure is defined in ISO 6166. The ISIN code is a 12-character alphanumeric code that serves for uniform identification of a security through ...

  3. Ticker symbol - Wikipedia

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    The most prevalent of these is the International Securities Identifying Number (ISIN). [2] An ISIN uniquely identifies a security and its structure is defined in ISO 6166. Securities for which ISINs are issued include bonds, commercial paper, stocks, and warrants. The ISIN code is a 12-character alpha-numerical code that does not contain ...

  4. Financial Instrument Global Identifier - Wikipedia

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    www .openfigi .com. The Financial Instrument Global Identifier (FIGI) (formerly Bloomberg Global Identifier (BBGID)) is an open standard, unique identifier of financial instruments that can be assigned to instruments including common stock, options, derivatives, futures, corporate and government bonds, municipals, currencies, and mortgage ...

  5. Market Identifier Code - Wikipedia

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    Sustainable finance. v. t. e. The Market Identifier Code ( MIC) ( ISO 10383) is a unique identification code used to identify securities trading exchanges, regulated and non-regulated trading markets. The MIC is a four alphanumeric character code, and is defined in ISO 10383 [ 1] by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). [ 2]

  6. MarketAxess - Wikipedia

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    MarketAxess Holdings Inc. is an international financial technology company that operates an electronic trading platform for the institutional credit markets, [ 2] and also provides market data and post-trade services. [ 3] It enables institutional investors and broker-dealers to trade credit instruments, including corporate bonds, and other ...

  7. List of government bonds - Wikipedia

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    BTFs - bills of up to 1 year maturities. BTANs - 1 to 6 year notes. Obligations assimilables du Trésor (OATs) - 7 to 50 year bonds. TEC10 OATs - floating rate bonds indexed on constant 10year maturity OAT yields. OATi - French inflation-indexed bonds. OAT€i - Eurozone inflation-indexed bonds. Agence France Trésor.

  8. CUSIP - Wikipedia

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    CUSIP. A CUSIP ( / ˈkjuːsɪp /) is a nine-character numeric or alphanumeric code that uniquely identifies a North American financial security for the purposes of facilitating clearing and settlement of trades. All CUSIP identifiers are fungible, which means that a unique CUSIP identifier for each individual security stays the same, regardless ...

  9. List of bond market indices - Wikipedia

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    Citi Emerging Markets Broad Bond Index (EMUSDBBI) High-yield bonds. [edit] (Bank of America) Merrill Lynch High-Yield Master II. Barclays High-Yield Index. Bear Stearns High-Yield Index. Citi US High-Yield Market Index. (Credit Suisse) First Boston High-Yield II Index. S&P US Issued High-Yield Corporate Bond Inex.