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United States Medium Term
Notes (MTN's)
Medium Term Notes (MTN's)
- "Cash" them in for real dollars or raise a "Credit Line".
Value
conversion depends on many factors, some fixed, some floating such as:
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World market Rating for
This particular US Government Instrument
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Ownership of MTNs -
Corporate, Bank, Trust, Endowment, Pension Fund, Private, Other
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Bank Policy
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Agent or Bank Holding
Note(s)
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Where MTNs are actually
held - Security House, Bank Vault, Bank Safety Deposit Box, Licensed
and Insured Agent, Trust, Other
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Market Conditions
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Rating at time of issue
by US Government
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Client Anticipation
of Return
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Place Transaction Occurs
What is done with 'Cash' after conversion
This is becoming a paramount
issue with banks and security houses converting the instrument, the preferred
and acceptable method is to deposit a portion of the redeemed funds with
the honoring bank or security house, usually not less than 30% to 50%
for a period of not less than six (6) months. If with a security house
the funds can be put into a money market or reinvested into other securities.
Hints
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MTN's are a method or
avenue of selling off 'Debt'.
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MTN's are usually issued
by a Government Entity, like the United States Government.
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MTN's can be issued by
a public listed corporation.
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MTN's held by individuals
are highly questioned by banks and trading houses throughout the world.
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Often times, in this
case, it may be easier to raise a 'Credit Line' than convert the instrument
to CASH, especially if an individual is selling the MTNs.
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Fluctuating World Market
Conditions set the pace and determine the trading value, if any.
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Usually most every instrument
can be converted, however, some are just Not desirable Trading Instruments
on the current World Market.
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MTNs and T-Bills are
one of the most sought after instruments.
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Substantiated "Documentation'
is needed for this type of transaction.
Important Notice
It is widely considered a
trading rule that any securities are deemed NOT Tradable if they originate
from a non recognized international public trading exchange. This applied
to Any type of Security Note (stock, bond, mutual fund, trust, MTN, debentures,
etc.).
Recommended further reading:
About
Corporate Medium-Term Notes
Medium Term
Notes and High Yield Investment Programs
1996 Survey
of Corporate Medium-Term Notes
Foreign Government or Corporate Medium
Term Notes (MTN's)
Corporate Medium Term Notes
(MTNs)
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