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ISO 10962 defines the structure and format for classification of financial instruments approved by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). There are many types of Financial Instruments used for saving, investing, trading, hedging and speculating. These instruments are generally organized in groups called "asset classifications." The most common asset classifications are generally described using terms like "Equities (Stocks)," "Debt (Bonds)," "Derivatives (Contracts)," "Currencies," and a few other generalized terms. ISO 10962 provides a global standard for these classifications in the form of specific codes. Classification of financial instrument (CFI) Code is used to define and describe financial instruments as a uniform set of codes for all market participants. The code is issued by the members of (ANNA, the Association of National Numbering Agencies ). The group is currently working to simplify the structure so that it can be adopted more widely by non-governmental market participants. The alphabetical characters in each position of this 6 character code reflect specific characteristics intrinsic to the financial instruments that are defined at the issue of the instrument, and which in most cases remain unchanged during the lifetime of the instrument (or by the market on which the instrument trades). ==History of ISO 10962 Modification== * Standard was first accepted and published in 1997 * The last revised and accepted version of the standard was published by ISO in 2001. * In 2006 FIX Protocol group published a proposal for changes of the standard for Consultation, but the changes have not yet been accepted.〔 * As of May 17, 2013 an update of the standard is Under development 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「ISO 10962」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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