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In the Mortgage Backed Security panel, you can manually add and change mortgage backed (MBS) and asset backed (ABS) securities.

This article assumes you are familiar with the entity elections that have been made for processing MBS and ABS securities.

About Mortgaged Backed Securities

MBS securities are securities backed by a pool of mortgages, such as those issued by Ginnie Mae, Fannie Mae, and Freddie Mac. ABS securities are backed by a pool of loans or receivables. While technically mortgage backed securities are asset backed securities, in the United States there is a separation between the two.

You can add the following MBS/ABS securities using the Mortgage Backed Securities panel:

  • Lottery bonds
  • Certificates for automotive receivables (CARs)
  • Certificates of amortizing revolving debt (CARDs)
  • To be announced securities (TBAs)
  • Collateralized mortgage backed securities (CMOs)
  • Interest only mortgage strips (IOs)
  • Principal only mortgage strips (POs)
  • Targeted return index securities (TRAINS)
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For amortizing securities that are backed by loans and have a schedule of principal repayments, borrowers usually have the option of paying off all or part of their loan prior to the scheduled date. Any principal repayment prior to the scheduled date is called a prepayment. You can add prepayment time series information in the system in the Add Prepayment Time Series panel. See the Manage Prepayment Time Series Information page for more information.

About Lottery Bonds

In the Mortgage Backed Security panel, you can manually add an MBS lottery bond. A lottery bond is a mortgage backed security that repays the principal of a security to investors based on a lottery selection.

The system uses the value in the Processing Security Type field on the Mortgage Backed Security panel to identify the type of mortgage backed security you are adding. To add an MBS lottery bond, select DBFBFB (Factor Based Debt Instrument) from the Processing Security Type drop down list, and select Yes from the Lottery Flag drop down list.

The system automatically sets the factor in the trade panel to a factor of 1, allows you to establish a call corporate action record, processes the call transaction for the repayment of principal to the individual, and uses a factor of 1 for retrospective amortization for the period that amortization is to be calculated historically.

About CARs/CARDs

In the Mortgage Backed Security panel, you can manually add asset backed securities (ABS). While technically mortgage backed securities are asset backed securities, in the United States there is a separation between the two. ABS are securities backed by a pool of loans or receivables. Some of the largest sectors of the ABS market include credit card receivables, auto loans, home equity loans, manufactured housing loans, high yield bonds, and bank loans.

The system allows you to manually add the following ABS securities using the Mortgage Backed Security panel:

  • Certificates for Automotive Receivables (CARs)
  • Certificates of Amortizing Revolving Debt (CARDs)

The system uses the value in the Processing Security Type field on the Mortgage Backed Security panel to identify the type of asset backed security you are adding. To add a Certificate for Automotive Receivables (CAR), select DBFBAL (Factor Based Debt Instrument Auto Loan) from the Processing Security Type drop down list. To add a Certificate of Amortizing Revolving Debt (CARD), select DBFBCC (Factor Based Debt Instrument Credit Card) from the Processing Security Type drop down list.

About TBAs

In the Mortgage Backed Security panel, you can manually add a TBA security. A TBA is an underlying contract on a mortgage backed security to buy or sell a mortgage backed security which will be delivered at an agreed-upon date in the future. The name comes from the fact that the number of pools or precise amount to be delivered is still unknown. The system allows you to book TBAs and process allocations to the underlying pools once they are known.

The system uses the value in the Processing Security Type field on the Mortgage Backed Security panel to identify the type of MBS security you are adding. To add a TBA security, select DBTATA (TBA Security) from the Processing Security Type drop down list.

About CMOs

In the Mortgage Backed Security panel, you can manually add a collateralized mortgage obligation (CMO). CMOs are designed to redistribute the cash flows (interest and principal) of mortgage related products to different bond classes. Redirecting the cash flows to different bond classes, called tranches, mitigates different forms of prepayment risk. CMOs are also referred to as REMICs (Real Estate Mortgage Investment Conduit).

The system uses the value in the Processing Security Type field on the Mortgage Backed Security panel to identify the type of MBS security you are adding. To add a CMO, select DBFBFB (Factor Based Debt Instrument) from the Processing Security Type drop down list and enter a value for the CMO First Principal Repayment Date field.

About IOs/POs

In the Mortgage Backed Security panel, you can manually add stripped mortgage backed securities, including interest only (IO) mortgage strips and principal only (PO) mortgage strips. Strip stands for Separate Trading of Registered Interest and Principal of Securities.

An IO mortgage strip is a type of stripped MBS security that has no par value. In contrast to the PO investor, the IO investor wants prepayments to be slow because the IO investor receives interest only on the dollar amount of the principal outstanding. When prepayments are made, less dollar interest will be received as the outstanding principal declines.

A PO mortgage strip is a type of stripped MBS security that is purchased at a substantial discount from par value. The return an investor receives depends on the speed at which prepayments are made. The faster the prepayments, the higher the investor's return.

The system uses the value in the Processing Security Type field on the Mortgage Backed Security panel to identify the type of mortgage backed security you are adding.
To add an IO mortgage strip, select DBFBIO (Interest Only Factor Based Debt Instrument) from the Processing Security Type drop down list and select IO (Interest Only) from the IO/PO Flag drop down list.

To add a PO mortgage strip, select DBFBPO (Principal Only Factor Based Debt Instrument) from the Processing Security Type drop down list and select PO (Principal Only) from the IO/PO Flag drop down list. Additionally, you must select Fixed Rate from the Coupon Type Code drop down list.

About TRAINS

In the Mortgage Backed Security panel, you can manually add a TRAIN security. A TRAIN is an investment trust product comprised of high-yield debt securities. Each certificate holder of the TRAIN is a beneficial owner of a fractional undivided interest in the trust. The TRAIN is a speculative investment, as the expected rating of the certificates is indicative of the non-investment credit standing and high credit risk of the underlying securities in the trust. The TRAIN is treated as a single bond security with an assigned CUSIP and is classified as a restricted security (rule 144a applies) available only to qualified investors.

The system uses the value in the Processing Security Type field on the Mortgage Backed Security panel to identify the type of MBS security you are adding. To add a TRAIN security, select DBIBTR (TRAINS) from the Processing Security Type drop down list.

The Coupon Type Code field has a value of Unscheduled Variable Rate (V) and is read-only. The Payment Frequency Code field has a value of 12-M (Annual) and is hidden and read-only. The Delay Days field is also hidden. The Last Coupon Date field displays the value of the Maturity Date.

About Default Bonds

A default bond is a bond in which the issuer has defaulted on the debt obligations and has filed for protection under Chapter 11 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code. The system uses the value in the Default Indicator field to identify a default bond. To add a default bond, select Yes from the Default Indicator drop down list. The system does not process the maturity transaction of the bond at the time of maturity. Specify the date on which the bond went into default in the Default Date field. For more information, see Place a Bond in Default.

Add Mortgage Backed Securities

To manually add a mortgage backed security:

  1. From any Eagle window, click the Eagle Navigator button to access the Eagle Navigator.
  2. Enter Issue Viewer in the Start Search text box.
  3. Click the Issue Viewer link to access the tool.
  4. Click Add.
  5. Click Equities and Fixed Income/Mortgage Backed Security.
    You see the Fixed Income/Mortgage Backed Security panel.
  6. Complete the options on the Mortgage Backed Security panel.
  7. Click Submit.

Change Mortgage Backed Securities

Some fields are locked when there is an existing position on the security. This is because a change would impact the existing position. These fields include Asset Currency, Investment Type, Processing Security Type, Quantity Type, Price Multiplier, and Quantity Scale. Other fields are locked so they cannot be changed. See the About Locked Security Master Record Fields section for more information.

If you need to change a security master record, Eagle recommends canceling the security, making changes to the security master record, and rebooking the security.

To manually change a mortgage backed security:

  1. From any Eagle window, click the Eagle Navigator button to access the Eagle Navigator.
  2. Enter Issue Viewer in the Start Search text box.
  3. Click the Issue Viewer link to access the tool.
    You see the Issue Viewer tool.
  4. Enter the query parameters and click Search.
    You see a list of security records that meet your selection criteria in the Query Result window.
  5. Select the security record you want to update and click Change/Mortgage Backed Security. Or double click the security record.
    You see the Change Mortgage Backed Security panel.
  6. Complete the options on the Change Mortgage Backed Security panel.
  7. Click Submit.

Mortgage Backed Security Panel Options

The following are the options in the Mortgage Backed Security panel. Note options may vary according to your selections. 

Option

Tag

Description

SRM Status Flag



Release Status

614

Displays the release status of the Security Reference Manager (SRM) record. This field is null when adding a new security.

Authorize Flag

11742

Flags records that have been authorized.

Validation Process Flag

4569

Flags records that have been reviewed in the Security Reference Manager (SRM).

Security Identification



Issue Name

961

Specifies the name of the security.

Issue Description

962

Describes the security.

Ticker

13

Specifies the system of letters used to uniquely identify the security.

CUSIP/SEDOL Check Digit Control Flag

2292

Indicates whether you want to generate or validate CUSIP and SEDOL numbers. Options include:

  • Generate Check Digit. Generates the remaining numbers if you enter part of the CUSIP or SEDOL number.
  • Validate Check Digit. Validates the CUSIP and SEDOL number you enter is correct.

Primary Asset ID Type

1432

Specifies the primary asset identifier type for the security, such as CUSIP, ISIN, and SEDOL.

Primary Asset ID

14

Specifies the primary asset identifier for the security.

Alt Asset ID Type

5501

Specifies an alternate asset identifier type for the security.

Alt Asset ID

1795

Specifies the alternate asset identifier for the security.

Security Xreference Identification



CUSIP

1952

Specifies the Committee of Uniform Security Identification Procedure (CUSIP), a unique identification number that identifies the security issue.

ISIN

1955

Specifies the International Security Identification (ISIN), a unique international identification number that identifies the security issue.

Sedol

1958

Specifies the Stock Exchange Daily Official List (SEDOL) number, a unique identification number that identifies the security issue.

Reuters

1961

Specifies the Reuters identification number that identifies the security issue.

Bloomberg ID

1964

Specifies the Bloomberg identification number that identifies the security issue.

SICOVM

1967

Specifies the SICOVM identification number that identifies the security issue.

Valoren

1970

Specifies the Valoren identification number that identifies the security issue.

CEDEL

1973

Specifies the Centrale de Livraison de Valuers Mobilieres (CEDEL) identification number that identifies the security issue.

INTERNAL

1976

Specifies the internal identification number that identifies the security issue.

CINS

1979

Specifies the CINS identification number that identifies a foreign security issue. The CINS numbering system is an extension of the CUSIP numbering system.

Xref Exchange

1981

Specifies the exchange where the security is traded.

Security Details



Investment Type

11

Specifies the investment type. For example, FI (fixed income).

Processing Security Type

3931

Specifies the code value that the system uses to identify the type of mortgage backed security you are adding. Options include:

  • DBFBFB. Factor Based Debt Instrument. This processing security type pays both principal and interest. The system utilizes the Bond Market Association MBS yield formula for calculation of amortization.
  • DBFBAL. Factor Based Debt Instrument Auto Loans. This processing security type identifies securities backed by an auto loan. The system utilizes the Bond Market Association MBS yield formula for calculation of amortization.
  • DBFBCC. Factor Based Debt Instrument Credit Cards. This processing security type identifies securities backed by credit card receivables. The system utilizes a similar yield methodology as debt securities for the calculation of amortization yields.
  • DBFBIO. Interest Only Factor Based Debt Instrument. This processing security type identifies MBS securities that pay only interest. The system utilizes the Bond Market Association MBS yield formula for calculation of amortization.
  • DBFBPO. Principal Only Factor Based Debt Instrument. This processing security type identifies MBS securities that pay only principal. The system utilizes the Bond Market Association MBS Yield formula for calculation of amortization.
  • DBTATA. TBA (to be announced) Security.

NOTE:  Positions for interest only mortgage backed securities (DBFBIO) are created with a cost method value of Identified, regardless of the value you set for the Cost Method field on the Add/Change Entity or Master Fund Setup panels.

Security Type

82

Specifies the type of security.

Sub Security Type

1464

Specifies the sub security type.

Granularity Category

11476

Specifies the asset's classification for ledger granularity purposes. If the security attributes available for ledger granularity account breakouts (security type, long/short indicator, Federal tax indicator, market sector description, affiliated/unaffiliated, and issue country) do not provide enough detail, you can use a granularity category to classify the asset for ledger reporting. Code values are maintained under the GRANULARITY_CAT code category.

Cost Basis Rule Type

2817

Specifies the cost basis rule type for cost basis reporting.

Quantity Type

12

Specifies the quantity generally accepted as a standard for exchanges, such as shares and par. The system uses par as a default.

Price Multiplier

18

Determines the price. The system defaults to a price of 1.00. You should not change this value once a position exists.

Quantity Scale

19

Calculates the ratio of units bought to units used for earnings. The default is 1, so that 1 unit of par purchased equals one unit of earnings. You should not change this value once a position exists.

Country of Risk

2288

Specifies the issuer of the security's principal place of business.

Country of Risk Code

10536

Specifies the code of the issuer of the security's principal place of business.

Issue Country

2290

Specifies the name of the country that issued the security.

Issue Country Code

1418

Specifies the identification number that represents the country that issued the security.

Asset Currency

85

Specifies the currency in which the security is priced.

Settlement Currency

63

Specifies the currency in which the security is settled.

Income Currency

1186

Specifies the currency in which the security pays income.

Issue Tax Type

668

Identifies the security's tax structure. It is used with global tax withholding and tax reclaim processing.
NOTE: Do not select All when setting up the tax structure for a security using this panel.

Primary Exchange

2291

Specifies the marketplace in which the security is traded.

Primary Exchange Code

17

Specifies the code of the marketplace in which the security is traded. It is also used with global tax withholding and tax reclaim processing.

Region

5423

Specifies a region. It does not necessarily mean the location of the exchange in which a security is traded. For example, suppose you have a Canadian bond that trades in the London Stock Exchange. You may want to set the region to Canada or North America.

State Code

1343

Specifies the state in which the security is issued.

Amount Issued

1537

Specifies the amount of par original that has been issued by the issuer.

Amount Outstanding

1543

Specifies the amount of par that has not been retired by the issuer.

Collateral Pool Type

1209

Specifies the type of collateral assigned for the security.

SIC Code

1789

Specifies the Standard Industry Classification (SIC) code used to categorize and uniquely identify business activities.

Pool Number

1439

Specifies the pool reference number.

Amortization Accretion Rule Type

12008

Specifies the amortization/accretion rule type.

GL Product Code

11094

Specifies the GL product code.

Coupon Periods



Coupon

70

Specifies the rate at which the security accrues interest. It is expressed as an accrual rate. A value of zero is required for zero coupon bonds.

Coupon Type Code

97

Indicates the type of coupon associated with the security. Options include:

  • Floating Rate. The security has fixed coupon dates and uses a variable rate that is based on an underlying index and index offset to calculate the coupon to use for earnings. You must enter the rate in the Variable Rate table.
  • Variable Rate. The security has fixed coupon dates and uses a variable rate based on the security identifier to calculate the coupon for use in earnings. You must enter the rate in the Variable Rate table. 
  • Inverse Floater. The security has fixed coupon dates and uses a variable rate whose coupon rate is calculated inversely to the underlying index to which it is attached. When you select this value, the system displays the following fields: Inverse Floater Rate, Inverse Floater Multiple, Underlying Issue Name, Underlying Asset ID, and Index Offset. You must enter the rate in the Variable Rate table.
  • Step Rate. The security has fixed coupon dates and uses a variable rate based on the security identifier to calculate the coupon for use in earnings. You must enter the rate in the Variable Rate table. The system recognizes this option as a step bond (also called a step coupon bond, step up bond, or step down bond).
  • Fixed Rate. The security has fixed coupon dates and has a fixed coupon rate to calculate the coupon for use in earnings.
  • Unscheduled Variable Rate. The security has unscheduled payments and accrues interest based on the rate you enter in the Variable Rate table.

Day Count Basis

471

Specifies the number of days assumed in a month or year when interest rates are quoted. For more information, see the Fixed Income Processing Guide.

Payment Frequency

2287

Specifies the frequency at which the security pays interest. The system supports monthly, quarterly, semi-annual, and annual payment frequencies for MBS/ABS securities.

Payment Frequency Code

472

Specifies the code that represents the payment frequency.

Business Day Convention

1536

Used with the payment frequency value to determine when a coupon should pay interest should the scheduled coupon due date occur on a non business day.

Business Calendar Name

1480

Specifies the business calendar for the security. The system uses the value to identify business days and non business days for the purposes of determining the coupon payment date and coupon payment schedules.

Day of Month Override

1533

Identifies the day of the month or business day of the month on which the security is to pay income. This is based on the business calendar.

Interest Payment Timing

1523

Specifies the day of the month in which interest is paid. Options include:

  • Last Day of Month
  • Same Day of Month
  • None

Delay Days

1799

Specifies the number of days between the end of the accrual period and the actual receipt of the coupon and principal payment. The system uses this value in the creation of coupons, paydown transactions, and payup transactions, as well as in the Cash Flow Projections report.

Delay Days Type

5074

Indicates whether the delay days are business days or calendar days. Options include:

  • B (Business). Uses business days to identify delay days. The Business Calendar Name field (tag 1480) identifies the security's business calendar.
  • C (Calendar). Uses calendar days to identify delay days.

Coupon Delay Days

4908

Specifies the number of days to extend the coupon period.
This field is not required for MBS/ABS securities.

Coupon Delay Days Type

3999

Indicates whether the coupon delay days are business days or calendar days. Options include:

  • B (Business). Uses business days to identify coupon delay days. The Business Calendar Name field (tag 1480) identifies the security's business calendar.
  • C (Calendar). Uses calendar days to identify coupon delay days.

This field is not required for MBS/ABS securities.

Maturity Delay Days

3997

Specifies the number of days to delay generation of the maturity transaction.
This field is not required for MBS/ABS securities.

Maturity Delay Days Type

3998

Indicates whether the maturity delay days are business days or calendar days. Options include:

  • B (Business). Uses business days to identify maturity delay days. The Business Calendar Name field (tag 1480) identifies the security's business calendar.
  • C (Calendar). Uses calendar days to identify maturity delay days.

This field is not required for MBS/ABS securities.

Dates



Issue Price

69

Specifies the original price of the security.

Issue Date

68

Specifies the original date of issue.
The system uses this date to calculate the adjusted issue price for OID (original issue discount) amortization. If the instrument is OID eligible and it has a variable rate or floating rate, the rate must exist as of the issue date, so that STAR can calculate the adjusted issue price.

Dated Date

1183

Specifies the date the security first begins to accrue interest.

First Coupon Date

473

Specifies the date of the first coupon payment.
The First Coupon Date, Last Coupon Date, and Payment Frequency fields are used to create a coupon schedule for the security, from issuance to maturity date. The coupon schedule consists of three coupon periods.
The system uses the Dated Date and the First Coupon Date fields in the earnings process to calculate the first coupon period. The first coupon period can be a long length coupon period, a short coupon period, or a normal length coupon period.
The system uses the First Coupon Date, Payment Frequency, Timing of Payment, Day of Month Override, Business Day Convention, and Last Coupon Date fields in the earnings process to calculate the second coupon period (also referred to as the second to last period or penultimate).
The system uses the Last Coupon Date and the Maturity Date fields in the earnings process to calculate the last coupon period. The last coupon period can be a long length coupon period, a short coupon period, or a normal length coupon period.

Last Coupon Date

474

Specifies the date of the last normal length coupon period. Eagle recommends that you enter penultimate.

Maturity Date

38

Specifies the date that the security repays all outstanding principal and stops earning interest. In the case of MBS/ABS securities, the value in the Maturity Date field should not include Delay Days.

Maturity Price

42

Specifies the price at which the security returns principal.

CMO First Principal Repayment Date

1587

Calculates cash flows for creating an amortization yield. This field is used when the security does not expect to repay scheduled and unscheduled principal for a certain period of time. If this field is populated, the system ignores the prepayment assumption calculation of unscheduled principal repayment. It also ignores calculating schedule principal repayment, and only calculates interest cash flow, until the date entered for this field. The system then applies scheduled and unscheduled principal payment and related interest cash flows.

Variable Rate Next Reset Date

3006

Specifies the date of the next rate reset for a security with a variable rate coupon type.

Flags



Trading Flat

3949

Indicates whether the security is trading with or without interest. Options include:

  • Yes. The system does not calculate accrued interest purchased or sold at the time of the acquisition or disposition. In the event of a disposition mid-coupon, the system creates a coupon at the end of the coupon period based on the interest earned during the period.
  • No. The system calculates accrued interest purchased or sold at the time of the acquisition or disposition.

OID Indicator

218

Indicates whether the security is OID (original issue discount) eligible. The system does not support OID amortization processing for MBS/ABS securities; therefore, the OID Indicator is set to No.
This field is not required for MBS/ABS securities.

Zero Coupon Indicator

1300

Indicates if a zero in the Coupon field represents a zero coupon bond. Options include:

  • Yes. The zero represents a zero coupon bond.
  • No. The zero does not represent a zero coupon bond.

Federal Tax Indicator

1545

Indicates whether the security has a U.S. Federal Tax Indicator. It is used in the SEC Yield calculation. Options include:

  • Yes. The security has a U.S. Federal Tax Indicator.
  • No. The security does not have a U.S. Federal Tax Indicator.

Default Indicator

1551

Indicates whether a bond is in default. Options include:

  • Yes. The bond is in default. The system does not process the maturity transaction of the bond at the time of maturity.
  • No. The bond is not in default. The system processes the maturity transaction on the Maturity Date of the bond.

Default Date

10142

Specifies the date on which the security went into default.

Lottery Flag

11303

Indicates whether the security is an MBS lottery bond. Options include:

  • Yes
  • No

IO/PO Flag

10143

Identifies interest only (IO) and principal only (PO) mortgage strip securities. Options include:

  • IO. Interest only.
  • PO. Principal only.
  • No. No interest or principal.

Restricted Flag

1139

Indicates any trade restrictions on the security. Options include:

  • 144A. An SEC rule modifying a two year holding period requirement on privately placed securities to permit qualified institutional buyers to trade the positions among themselves.
  • Reg S. Various SEC rules relating to offers and sales made outside the U.S. without SEC Registration.
  • Reg D. An SEC regulation governing private placement exemptions. This rule allows some companies to raise capital through the sale of equity or debt securities without having to register the securities with the SEC.
  • Private Placement. The raising of capital using private rather than public placement. The result is the sale of securities to a relatively small number of investors.
  • 4(2) Paper
  • Other
  • None

Refund Indicator

3132

Indicates whether the security is eligible for pre-refunding, an entire issue call, or a mandatory put. Options include:

  • None. Not applicable.
  • Pre-Refunded. The security is eligible for pre-refunding.
  • Entire Issue Call. The call option for the security applies to the entire issue.
  • Mandatory Put. The put option for the security is mandatory.

Inactive Flag

11043

Indicates whether the security is inactive. Options include:

  • Yes. The system reports the security as inactive.
  • No. The system reports the security as active.

NOTE: If this field is set to Yes, no trades are allowed.

Eusd Eligible

11529

Indicates whether the security is eligible for the tax equalization process. Options include:

  • Yes
  • No

Financial Innovation

11530

Indicates whether the security is eligible for the financial innovation process. Options include:

  • Yes
  • No

Govt Bond Flag

10347

Indicates whether the security is a government bond. Options include:

  • U.S. Government
  • None

2a7 Flag

11811

Specifies 2a7 WAM processing. Options include:

  • Adjustable Rate Government Security
  • Floating Rate Government Security
  • Short Term Variable Rate Security
  • Long Term Variable Rate Security
  • Short Term Floating Rate Security
  • Long Term Floating Rate Security
  • Repurchase Agreement
  • Portfolio Lending Agreement
  • Money Market Fund Security
  • None

Time Sensitive Indicator

11926

Specifies whether the security uses floating rate data that changes over time if you set the Coupon Type field to Floating Rate. Options include:

  • Yes. The security uses time sensitive information defined using SMF earnings time periods.
  • No. Time-sensitive floating rate information does not apply to the security.

Synthetic Eligible

12024

Indicates whether the security is synthetic eligible. Options include:

  • Yes
  • No

144A Eligible Indicator

1301

Indicates whether the security is 144A eligible. Options include:

  • Yes
  • No

This field applies to debt instruments and is used for reference only.

Look Thru Value

1808

Specifies the underlying security.

Look Thru Ind

1776

Used to view exposure to the underlying security, index, or portfolio.

SVO Category

5856

Specifies the Securities Valuation Office category for the security.

SVO Subcategory

5858

Specifies the Securities Valuation Office subcategory for the security.

RMBS Eligible

5891

Indicates whether the security is a residential mortgage backed security (RMBS). Options include:

  • RMBS/CMBS
  • Other Loan Backed Structured Securities
  • No

Floating Rate Information



First Rate Reset Date

10911

Specifies the first calendar date that the rate resets from the dated date of the security. The system uses the First Rate Reset Date field, along with Reset Frequency Code, Business Calendar, and Business Day Convention field values to create the floating rate reset schedule of the security.
This field appears and is required only if you set the Coupon Type Code field (tag 97) to a value of either X (Floating Rate) or R (Inverse Floater).

Reset Frequency

476

Specifies the frequency at which the security resets its rate, beginning from the date defined in the First Rate Reset Date field. Options include:

  • 10 DAY
  • 14 Day
  • 28 Day
  • 30 Day
  • 35 Day
  • 49 Day
  • Annual
  • Bi-Monthly
  • Daily
  • Monthly
  • Quarterly
  • Semi-Annual
  • Weekly

This field appears only if you set the Coupon Type Code field (tag 97) to a value of either X (Floating Rate) or R (Inverse Floater).

Reset Frequency Code

1788

Specifies the code associated with the frequency at which the security resets its rate beginning from the date defined in the First Rate Reset Date field. Options include:

  • 10_D (10 DAY)
  • 12_M (Annual)
  • 14_D (14 Day)
  • 1_D (Daily)
  • 1_M (Monthly)
  • 28_D (28 Day)
  • 2_M (Bi-Monthly)
  • 30_D (30 Day)
  • 35_D (35 Day)
  • 3_M (Quarterly)
  • 49_D (49 Day)
  • 6_M (Semi-Annual)
  • 7_D (Weekly)

This field appears and is required only if you set the Coupon Type Code field (tag 97) to a value of either X (Floating Rate) or R (Inverse Floater).

Reset Look Back Days

10547

Specifies the actual number of days to look back when setting the rate on the reset date. Floating Rate type securities can use a past rate on the specified reset date.
This field appears only if you set the Coupon Type Code field (tag 97) to a value of either X (Floating Rate) or R (Inverse Floater).

Reset Look Back Days Type

5075

Indicates whether the reset look back days are business days or calendar days. Options include:

  • B (Business). Uses business days to identify reset look back days, using the Business Calendar Name field (tag 1480) to identify the security's business calendar.
  • C (Calendar). Uses calendar days to identify reset look back days.

This field appears only if the Coupon Type Code field (tag 97) has a value of X (Floating Rate) or R (Inverse Floater).

Periodic Cap

10907

Specifies the maximum allowed increase in a variable rate from one period to the next.
This field appears only if you set the Coupon Type Code field (tag 97) to a value of either X (Floating Rate) or R (Inverse Floater).

Periodic Floor

10908

Specifies the maximum allowed decrease in a variable rate from one period to the next.
This field appears only if you set the Coupon Type Code field (tag 97) to a value of either X (Floating Rate) or R (Inverse Floater).

Lifetime Cap

10909

Specifies the maximum coupon rate allowed during the life of the security.
This field appears only if you set the Coupon Type Code field (tag 97) to a value of either X (Floating Rate) or R (Inverse Floater).

Lifetime Floor

10910

Specifies the minimum coupon rate allowed during the life of the security.
This field appears only if you set the Coupon Type Code field (tag 97) to a value of either X (Floating Rate) or R (Inverse Floater).

Issuer Information



Credit Enhancement

1532

Indicates whether the security is credit enhanced. Options include:

  • Yes. The security is credit enhanced.
  • None. The security is not credit enhanced.

Issuer ID Name

2285

Specifies the name of the issuer.

Issuer ID

1413

Specifies the identifier of the company or municipality that offered the securities for sale.

Country of Incorporation Code

1174

Specifies the ISO country code in which the issuer of the security was incorporated.

Issuer Industry

1417

Specifies the industry of the issuer.

Legal Entity Identifier (LEI)

5089

Displays the Legal Entity Identifier (LEI) that identifies the issuer as a financial party. If an LEI value is present, the Legal Entity Identifier Details section appears.

Legal Entity Identifier Details



Legal Name

5090

Displays the legal name of the issuer as the financial party registered with the LEI.

Entity Status

5091

Displays the status of the issuer. For example, ACTIVE and INACTIVE.

Legal Form

5092

Displays the legal form of the issuer as financial party registered with the LEI. For example, CORPORATION.

Assigned Date

5093

Displays the date when the issuer's LEI was assigned.

Last Update Date

5094

Displays the date when the issuer's LEI information was last updated.

Disabled Date

5095

Displays the date when the issuer's LEI information was disabled.

Record State

5096

Displays the record state for the issuer's LEI. The record state indicates the current process status of the CFTC Interim Compliant Identifier (CICI) record. For example, UNDER_REVIEW, DUPLICATE, CONFLICTING_SOURCES, INADEQUATE_SOURCES, VALIDATED, PENDING_REMOVAL.

Certification State

5097

Displays the certification state used to register the issuer's LEI. For example, CERTIFIED, NOT_CERTIFIED, STALE.

Street

5098

Displays the street address used to register the issuer's LEI.

City

5099

Displays the city used to register the issuer's LEI.

State

5100

Displays the state code used to register the issuer's LEI.

Zip

5180

Displays the ZIP code used to register the issuer's LEI.

Country Code

5181

Displays the country code used to register the issuer's LEI.

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