Global Securities Lending

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Global Securities Lending
Editor Roy Zimmerhansl
Categories Trade journal
Frequency Quarterly
Circulation 10,000
Publisher 2i Media
First issue 2008
Country worldwide
Language English
Website GSL.tv
ISSN 1759-0728

Global Securities Lending is a quarterly trade magazine focusing on the worldwide securities lending industry, with in-depth features and news analysis on the industry.

The magazine also features a website with daily news, as well as video reports and interviews. GSL also organises worldwide summits for individuals involved in the securities lending industry.

Global Securities Lending magazine is aimed at borrowers, lenders and other individuals in the worldwide securities lending market.

Background

Securities lending refers to a practice in the financial markets where one party lends its shares to another temporarily, in exchange for collateral which may be in the form of cash or other shares. The borrower uses the lent shares for a variety of reasons, including short selling.

Global Securities Lending was founded in 2008 by Mark Latham, a publishing and television entrepreneur, and the magazine is owned by 2i Media. In 2008 Jon Hewson, a broadcasting senior executive, joined the board of 2i Media. In 2009 Roy Zimmerhansl became the Editor-in-Chief of 2i Media's financial products, including sister publication Investor Services Journal. In 2010 GSL was incorporated with Investor Services Journal to form Fundamentals magazine.

Summits

GSL organises summits for members of the securities lending industry on issues impacting the sector.

From 2009 summits were held in across the world including London, Tokyo, Toronto, Dubai and Amsterdam.

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