Back-to-back trades: A pair of transactions that requires a counterparty to receive and redeliver the same securities on the same day. The transactions involved may be outright purchases and sales or collateral transactions (repurchase agreements or securities loans). For example, a securities dealer might buy and sell the same securities for the same settlement date in the course of making markets for customers or it might buy securities for inventory and finance the position through a repurchase agreement.
Depository receipt
Fund Accounting - Automated Pooling
Fund Administration - Regulatory Reporting
High-grade stock
Book-to-book proof
Fund Administration - Compliance Monitoring
Marking to market
Institutional investor
Fund Accounting - NAV Reports to Client's Schedule
Know Your Customer
Asset Backed Security
American Depository ReceiptCollateral
Settlement
Back-to-back trades in our glossary: terms and definitions
Fund Accounting - Automated Pooling
Fund Administration - Regulatory Reporting
High-grade stock
Book-to-book proof
Fund Administration - Compliance Monitoring
Marking to market
Institutional investor
Fund Accounting - NAV Reports to Client's Schedule
Know Your Customer
Asset Backed Security
American Depository ReceiptCollateral
Settlement
Back-to-back trades in our glossary: terms and definitions
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