derivative financial instruments

  • 1financial instrument — As defined in the Markets in Financial Instruments Directive (MiFID), including: Transferable securities (transferable security) (for example, shares in companies and other securities equivalent to shares in companies, bonds or other forms of… …

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  • 2Financial instrument — Financial instruments are cash, evidence of an ownership interest in an entity, or a contractual right to receive, or deliver, cash or another financial instrument.CategorizationFinancial instruments can be categorized by form depending on… …

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  • 3derivative — de·riv·a·tive 1 /də ri və tiv/ n: a contract or security that derives its value from that of an underlying asset (as another security) or from the value of a rate (as of interest or currency exchange) or index of asset value (as a stock index) ◇… …

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  • 4Derivative Dribble — is a blog written by Charles Davi focused on finance, particularly derivatives and structured products. The site explains how various financial instruments work and why they are used. Additionally, the site has many opinion pieces on how… …

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  • 5derivative contracts — A derivative, derivatives or derivative contracts are financial instruments whose value derives from the value and characteristics of underlying products. The underlying assets (often referred to as the underlying or underlier ) are extremely… …

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  • 6derivative contract — A derivative, derivatives or derivative contracts are financial instruments whose value derives from the value and characteristics of underlying products. The underlying assets (often referred to as the underlying or underlier ) are extremely… …

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  • 7Financial market — Finance Financial markets Bond market …

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  • 8Derivative (finance) — Financial markets Public market Exchange Securities Bond market Fixed income Corporate bond Government bond Municipal bond …

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  • 9Financial system in Australia — The Australian financial system has several distinct sectors: * Banks, credit unions and building societies * Insurance (life and general) * Superannuation * Financial markets debt, equity and derivative markets * Payments systems cash, cheques,… …

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  • 10financial derivative instruments — išvestinės finansinės priemonės statusas Aprobuotas sritis kolektyvinio investavimo subjektų veikla apibrėžtis 1) Suderintajam kolektyvinio investavimo subjektui – Finansinių priemonių rinkų įstatymo 3 straipsnio 4 dalies 1–4 punktuose nurodytos… …

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