Standard ISO/TR 21797:2019 23.4.2019 preview

ISO/TR 21797:2019

Reference data for financial services — Overview of identification of financial instruments

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STANDARD published on 23.4.2019


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Designation standards: ISO/TR 21797:2019
Publication date standards: 23.4.2019
SKU: NS-947735
The number of pages: 4
Approximate weight : 12 g (0.03 lbs)
Country: International technical standard
Category: Technical standards ISO

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Finances. Banking. Monetary systems. Insurance

Annotation of standard text ISO/TR 21797:2019 :

Description / Abstract: This document gives an overview of existing and currently used financial instrument identifiers. It shows which instrument identifiers, ticker symbols and proprietary codes are assigned via a standardized scheme to instruments of all asset classes. It focuses on providing an overview of the landscape and not on evaluating the schemes. Several aspects of the detailed trade cycle (a few examples being book building/primary, order entry management, execution management and trade confirmation matching) are excluded as their complexity would reduce the readability of the overview. Similarly, the level of complexity involved in properly representing the shifting perspectives of what is considered a financial instrument, based on a particular function being performed, is excluded.

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