Derivative (finance) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A Derivative is a financial instrument that is derived from some other asset, index, event, value or condition (known as the underlying asset). Rather than trade or exchange the underlying asset i...
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Derivative is a fundamental construction of differential calculus and admits many possible generalizations within the fields of mathematical analysis, combinatorics, algebra, and geometry. In real, co...
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Various types of derivatives are used in the economic market. The diverse kinds of derivatives are forwards, futures, options, swaps, warrants, LEAPS, baskets and swaptions. These types of derivatives play an important role in the economic market of India. ... The most commonly used derivatives contracts are forwards,
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CFM11095 - Understanding derivative contracts: types of derivatives ... The types of derivative financial instrument which have been described in this section, both exchange traded and over the counter, are commonly and widely used by large companies and financial institutions to hedge risk (or sometimes to speculate).
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CFM11082 - Understanding derivative contracts: types of derivatives ... How options work ... Someone who holds an option is under no compulsion to exercise it. If he or she would lose money by exercising the option, they can simply let the option lapse. All they will have lost is the premium that they have paid.
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15.26 - Other Types of Derivatives ... Eurodollar futures work the same as T-bill contracts except the rate is based on LIBOR. ... The FTSE 100 and Japan's Nikkei 225 are other types of indexes upon which stock index contracts are based.
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The FTSE 100 and Japan's Nikkei 225 are other types of indexes upon which stock index contracts are based. ... 10) CFA Level 1 - Purposes and Benefits of Derivatives ... 26) CFA Level 1 - Other Types of Derivatives...
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Types of careers in derivatives ... TYPES OF DERIVATIVES ; EMPLOYMENT AND INSTITUTIONS ... This is not an exhaustive list of institution and career types available in derivatives, but the general listing may help to focus your career plans.
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The most common types of derivatives that ordinary investors are likely to come across are futures, options, warrants and convertible bonds. Beyond this, the derivatives range is only limited by the imagination of investment banks.
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Directive relating to the taking up and pursuit of the business of credit institutions (recast) (2006/48/EC) ... Interest-rate contracts: ... Annex IV Types of derivat­ives...
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