Short-term securities other than shares, excluding financial derivatives
(F.331)
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Definition:
The sub-position short-term securities other than shares excluding financial
derivatives (F.331) consists of all transactions in short-term securities other
than shares excluding financial derivatives (AF.331) that is securities other
than shares with a short-term original maturity (see paragraph 5.22.) except financial derivatives.
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Short-term securities other than financial derivatives are generally issued at
a discount.
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Sub-position AF.331 includes:
- treasury bills and other short-term paper issued by general government,
including those which are taken up by other monetary financial institutions to
satisfy their compulsory reserve requirements;
- negotiable short-term paper issued by financial and by non-financial
corporations. A variety of terms are used for such paper including: commercial paper,
commercial bills, promissory notes, bills of trade, bills of exchange and
certificates of deposit;
- short-term securities issued under long-term underwritten note issuance
facilities (NIFs);
- bankers' acceptances (BAs). A BA involves the acceptance by financial corporations of
drafts, commercial bills or bills of exchange issued by non-financial
corporations and the unconditional promise to pay a specific amount at a specified date.
The BA represents an unconditional financial claim on the part of the holder
and an unconditional liability on the part of the accepting financial
corporation. The financial corporation's counterpart transaction is a transaction in a short-term loan made by the
financial corporation to its customer. For this reason it is recommended that BAs
be treated as an actual liability of the accepting financial corporation and
as a financial asset of the holder, even though no funds may have been
exchanged. Flexibility in the application of this recommendation will be required to
take national practices and variations in the nature of these instruments into
account.
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Sub-position AF.331 does not include securities whose negotiability, while
theoretically possible, is very restricted in practice and which are therefore
classified in the sub-categories other deposits (AF.29) or short-term loans
(AF.41) as appropriate (see paragraphs
5.74. – 5.76.).