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SecuritiesQ4 2020

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Name: Securities
Topic: Banking and financial markets

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Division for Financial Markets Statistics

Definitions of the main concepts and variables

Listed shares entails shares listed for trade at the Oslo Stock Exchange (OSE), Euronext Expand or Euronext Growth. 

Unlisted shares entails shares not listed for trade at an exchange, do not have a listed market price, and are therefore usually less liquid.

Long-term debt securities are debt securities with a duration longer than one year that can be divided between several lenders as standardized partial long-term debt securities without the borrower's approval. A long-term debt security is a negotiable financial instrument. 

Short-term debt securities are debt securities with duration less than one year. 

An issue is the opening of a new loan. 

The issuer is the institutional owner who raised the loan and registers it in his balance sheet (the original borrower). The institutional owner is not always an individual legal entity.

The borrower is the institution registering the loan in his balance sheet. This institution may differ from the issuing institution as a result of mergers, demergers, bankruptcies etc.

The market values of the stocks of securities in Norway are determined by available prices. For listed securities, they will mainly be market prices from the OSE and Euronext. For unlisted securities, the latest available prices from transactions, annual assessment rates from tax purposes or nominal prices are chosen in a preferred order. From the 4th quarter of 2006, observed transaction rates are used to estimate market values of non-listed securities.

Transaction prices are based upon information about actual payments registered in the VPS, or calculated amounts if no actual payments are available. Where no actual payments are specified, market prices from OSE are used for individual trading dates in order to determine traded amounts for transactions. From the 4th quarter of 2006 observed transaction rates are used to estimate transaction values for non-listed securities

Dividends/coupon payments are actual paid out amounts during a period.

Standard classifications

Sector and industry categorization information is based on what is registered at the Coordinating Register for Legal Entities Enterprises. This classification is based on international requirements in SNA2008/ESA2010 and NACE Rev.2.

The securities number is the loan's unique identification. It is assigned by the Norwegian Central Securities Depository and based on the international standard ISO 6166:2001.

CFI is an abbreviation for Classification of Financial Instruments and is based on the international standard ISO 10962:2001. The Norwegian Central Securities Depository is responsible for the assignment of CFI codes.

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