From the Collaborative Bond and Money Market Data Portal
The Financial Corporate Industry Sector consists of entitles that are serve as finance companies providing financial services, including intergroup borrowing and lending. Typically these entities and their debt issues operate with a guarantee or other type support arrangement form the parent. A financial corporate is not an issuer of asset backed instruments.
The Industry Sector is a classification that describes the activity of an entity within the economy. The classification is based on where the relevant entity derives the majority of its revenue.
In the Collaborative Bond and Money Market Data Model the Financial Corporate Sector appears within the Industry Sector Type: Corporate.
CMDportal uses industry sector classifications both at the Legal Entity level, as well as at the Group level. At the Legal Entity level the entity is classified by their actual industry activity. Accordingly, we classify a leasing company that is part of a financial corporation as a Leasing corporation at the entity level but at the group level as for example a “Corporate – Financial Corporate.”
Based on available data, on the 18th of April 2018 the size of the Financial Corporate Bond Market at entity level was USD1tn equivalent. At the group level the size of the market was USD200bn equivalent.
For information on the size of the Financial Corporate Bond Market, please use CMDportal's data sheet tool.
For information on the composition of the Financial Corporate Bond Market, please use CMDportal's issuer search tool.
For information on active dealers in the Financial Corporate Bond Market, please use CMDportal's dealer search tool.
For information on active investors in the Financial Corporate Bond Market, please use CMDportal's investor search tool.