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1 Scope  



1.1  Domestic central securities depository  





1.2  International central securities depository (ICSD)  







2 Functions  





3 See also  





4 References  





5 External links  














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Acentral securities depository (CSD) is a specialized financial market infrastructure organization holding securities like shares, either in certificated or uncertificated (dematerialized) form, allowing ownership to be easily transferred through a book entry rather than by a transfer of physical certificates. This allows brokers and financial companies to hold their securities at one location where they can be available for clearing and settlement. This is usually done electronically, making it much faster and easier than was traditionally the case where physical certificates had to be exchanged after a trade had been completed.

In some cases these organizations also carry out centralized comparison, and transaction processing such as clearing and settlement of securities transfers, securities pledges, and securities freezes.

In modern corporate debt markets, investors achieve collateralization through CSDs. The CSDs operate as trustees for the owners of the security whereby the collateral is stored and automatically transferred to the lenders in case of non-performance.[1]

Scope

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A CSD can be national or international in nature, and may be for a specific type of security, such as government bonds.

Domestic central securities depository

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Many countries have one domestic CSD that was traditionally associated with the national stock exchange. These organizations are typically heavily regulated by the government and may or may not be separate from the exchanges where trading in securities occurs.

International central securities depository (ICSD)

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An international CSD is a central securities depository that settles trades in international securities such as eurobonds although many also settle trades in various domestic securities, usually through direct or indirect (through local agents) links to local CSDs. Examples of international CSDs include Clearstream (previously Cedel), Euroclear and SIX SIS. While viewed as a national CSD rather than an ICSD, the US Depository Trust Company (DTC) does hold over $2 trillion in non-US securities and in American depositary receipts from over 100 nations.

Functions

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However, there are risks and responsibilities regarding these services that must be taken into consideration in analyzing and evaluating each market on a case-by-case basis.[2]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Flandreau, Marc; Pietrosanti, Stefano; Schuster, Carlotta E. (2024). "Sovereign Collateral". The Journal of Economic History. 84 (1): 191–231. doi:10.1017/S0022050724000020. ISSN 0022-0507.
  • ^ exchange-handbook.co uk article on the risks associated with Depositories, at the Handbook of world stock, derivative and commodity exchanges website.
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    Forum

    World Forum of CSDs

    CSD Associations
    National CSDs
  • Armenian CSD
  • Oman CSD
  • Australian CSD for government securities Archived 2010-12-08 at the Wayback Machine
  • Australian CSD for equities and corporate bonds
  • Austrian CSD
  • Azerbaijan CSD
  • Bangladesh CSD
  • Bahrain CSD
  • Belgian CSD
  • Belgian CSD for government securities
  • Bosnian and Herzegovian CSD
  • Brazilian CSD for equities
  • Brazilian CSD for coporporate bonds
  • Brazilian CSD for government securities
  • Bulgarian CSD
  • Canadian CSD
  • Chilean CSD
  • Chinese CSD
  • Croatian CSD
  • Cypriot CSD
  • Czech CSD
  • Danish CSD
  • Egyptian CSD
  • Estonian CSD
  • Finnish CSD
  • French CSD
  • German CSD
  • German CSD for government securities Archived 2017-07-16 at the Wayback Machine
  • Greek CSD
  • Greek CSD for government securities
  • Hong Kong CSD
  • Hungarian CSD
  • Icelandic CSD
  • Indian CSD 1
  • Indian CSD 2
  • Indonesian CSD
  • Iranian CSD Archived 2019-12-16 at the Wayback Machine
  • Irish CSD
  • Israeli CSD
  • Italian CSD
  • Japanese CSD
  • Japanese CSD for government securities
  • Latvian CSD
  • Lithuanian CSD
  • Macedonian CSD
  • Malaysian CSD
  • Maldivian CSD
  • Maltese CSD
  • Mexican CSD
  • Mongolian CSD Archived 2011-11-07 at the Wayback Machine
  • Moroccan CSD
  • New Zealand CSD
  • Nigerian CSD
  • Norwegian CSD
  • Pakistani CSD
  • Peruvian CSD
  • Philippine CSD
  • Polish CSD
  • Portuguese CSD
  • Qatar CSD
  • Romanian CSD Archived 2012-06-26 at the Wayback Machine
  • Romanian CSD for government securities
  • Russian CSD
  • Serbian CSD
  • Singapore CSD
  • Slovak CSD
  • Slovenian CSD
  • South African CSD (GraniteCSD)
  • South African CSD
  • South Korean CSD
  • Spanish CSD
  • Sri Lankan CSD
  • Swedish CSD
  • Swiss CSD
  • Taiwanese CSD
  • Thai CSD
  • Tunisian CSD
  • Turkish CSD
  • Ukrainian CSD
  • UK CSD
  • Uruguayan CSD
  • US CSD
  • US CSD for government securities
  • Venezuelan CSD
  • Vietnamese CSD
  • Zimbabwean CSD
  • International CSDs

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