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==Glossary==
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Revision as of 09:18, 31 October 2008

Index

See the related articles subpage to the article on economics [1] for an index to topics referred to in the economics articles.]

Parent topics

Economics

Financial economics

Banking

Subtopics

Bank failures and rescues

Related topics

Crash of 2008

Glossary

  • Fannie Mae [r]: (Federal National Mortgage Association) US government-sponsored enterprise created to provide financial support to Savings and Loans. Privatised in 1968. [e]
  • Freddie Mac [r]: (Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation) Fannie Mae clone created to provide competition to Fannie Mae. [e]
  • Hedging [r]: Protecting against price changes by simultaneously buying(/selling) an asset and making a futures contract to sell(/buy) it. [e]
  • Hedge fund [r]: A limited-membership, aggressively-managed investment fund, often escaping regulation. [e]
  • Savings and loans [r]: US mortgage-lenders. American counterpart to British building societies. [e]
  • Securitisation [r]: The conversion of a cash flow into a marketable security (usually a claim upon debt repayments) and often categorised according to the expected risk of default (examples include collateralised debt obligations and structured investment vehicles.) [e]
  • Structured investment vehicle [r]: (SIV) a fund that borrows money - usually at LIBOR rates - by the issue of asset backed commercial paper and uses it to finance longer term loans at higher interest rates. [e]
  • Subprime lending [r]: Lending at interest rates above the prime rate because of an above-minimal risk of default. [e]