PET - Plain English Taxonomy

Attribute: E13735
Concept:
Label: Interest Rate Derivative Contracts - Put Options - Written
Concept Guidance:
This is the value, as at the relevant date, of written (sold) interest rate put options, consistent with the classification and measurement basis used for derivatives by institutions in accordance with accounting standards.Sold put option is a put option that has been sold, or written, by an entity. It provides the selling entity with the obligation to pay or receive a specific amount of money based on a pre-agreed interest rate, on or before a specific future date, if and when exercised by the holder of the option position.An interest rate contract is any contract that transfers the interest rate risk of an underlying asset from one party to another.Derivatives are generally defined as those instruments/contracts, where the value is based on other products, and/or on prices associated with financial products. Derivative contracts involve:- Future delivery, receipt or exchange of financial items such as cash or another derivative instrument; or- Future exchange of real assets for financial items where the contract may be tradeable and has a market value.The contracts can either be binding on both parties (e.g. as with a currency swap) or subject to the exercise by one party of a right contained within the contract (as with options).Report this item regardless of whether favourable or unfavourable to the reporting entity. 
Dimensions
Dimension Member Description
(NotionalPrincipalAmount)
This dimension identifies the measurement scenario under which the reported value was calculated.
The value reported is the notional principal amount. The notional principal amount represents the face value, or gross amount, of an off-balance sheet transaction.This does not represent the fair value.
(NotRecognisedExchange)
The channel or medium through which investments are made
These are investments that are not made through a recognised exchange for the products being transacted. These are typically referred to as "Unlisted" or "Over The Counter (OTC)" investments.