Primary Security Markets

When issuers first sell their securities to investors, practitioners say that the trades take place in the primary markets. An issuer makes an initial public offering (IPO)—sometimes called a placing—of a security issue when it sells the security to the public for the first time. A seasoned security is a security that an issuer has already issued. If…

Secruitisers, Depository Instituations and Insurance Companies

The process of buying assets, placing them in a pool, and then selling securities that represent ownership of the pool is called securitisation. The corporation or trust is called a special purpose vehicle (SPV) or, alternatively, a special purpose entity (SPE). Depository Institutions and Other Financial Corporations Depository institutions include commercial banks, savings and loan…