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Fees on Securities Lending and Reversible Gold Transactions
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Securities Lending Not covered in 1993 SNA
Delivery of securities, to be returned after a given time period. A type of reversible transaction. Provider of securities receives a fee. Often used by pension funds etc. to boost returns. Receiver of securities is typically a dealer who has a short position; so the securities are on-sold. Receiver of securities often will provide other securities as collateral. Same can be done with gold: way of increasing returns on gold reserves.
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Concerns Payment for securities dealers is clear (financial service).
This is payment to securities owner (not a service). Seems to be property income because financial asset put at the disposal of another entity. It is the legal title to the security, rather than funds, that is provided.
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Concerns Does not fit into existing property income categories:
Property incomes accrue when the owners of financial assets put financial resources at the disposal of other institutional units, but: interest is the return of the creditor from the debtor; and dividends is the return from the share issuer to the party that supplies equity funds.
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Could create new property income category.
but minor. Could classify by lent instrument (dividends for shares; interest for debt instrument) but different to interest and dividends. Could treat as all interest: but different to interest; simple to implement. AEG adopted this solution.
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Reversible Gold Transactions
Similar arrangement involving gold. Gold can be financial asset (monetary gold) or nonfinancial asset. AEG decided that was interest in all cases.
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