• In finance, a derivative is a contract that derives its value from the performance of an underlying entity. This underlying entity can be an asset, index...
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  • general, there exist two separate branches of finance that require advanced quantitative techniques: derivatives pricing on the one hand, and risk and portfolio...
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  • Westerfield & Jordan (2010). Fundamentals of Corporate Finance (9th ed.). McGraw Hill. p. 746. "OTC derivatives statistics at end-June 2017". www.bis.org. 2017-11-02...
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  • In finance, an equity derivative is a class of derivatives whose value is at least partly derived from one or more underlying equity securities. Options...
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  • In finance, a credit derivative refers to any one of "various instruments and techniques designed to separate and then transfer the credit risk" or the...
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  • OTC derivatives are a significant part of the world of global finance. The OTC derivatives markets grew exponentially from 1980 through 2000. This expansion...
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  • The derivatives market is the financial market for derivatives - financial instruments like futures contracts or options - which are derived from other...
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  • In finance, an interest rate derivative (IRD) is a derivative whose payments are determined through calculation techniques where the underlying benchmark...
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  • An exotic derivative, in finance, is a derivative which is more complex than commonly traded "vanilla" products. This complexity usually relates to determination...
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  • In mathematical finance, the Greeks are the quantities (known in calculus as partial derivatives; first-order or higher) representing the sensitivity of...
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  • line graph deva Derivative (finance), a contract whose value is derived from that of other quantities Derivative suit or derivative action, a type of...
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  • Weather derivatives are financial instruments that can be used by organizations or individuals as part of a risk management strategy to reduce risk associated...
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  • "Hedging volatility risk". Journal of Banking & Finance 30 (2006) 811–821 Understanding Derivatives: Markets and Infrastructure Federal Reserve Bank...
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  • Forward rate agreement (category Derivatives (finance))
    In finance, a forward rate agreement (FRA) is an interest rate derivative (IRD). In particular it is a linear IRD with strong associations with interest...
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  • Haugh, Columbia University Monte Carlo techniques applied to finance, Simon Leger Derivative valuation Monte Carlo Simulation, Prof. Don M. Chance, Louisiana...
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  • Delta one (category Derivatives (finance))
    of the derivative's value with respect to the underlier's price.[citation needed] Delta one trading desks are either part of the equity finance or equity...
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  • Derivatives law is the area of law governing derivatives. It is associated with principles of contract law, and practitioners must also have a good understanding...
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  • transaction Derivative (finance) Forward exchange market Forward market Forward price Futures contract Hedging Non-deliverable forward Option Swap (finance) Other...
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  • In finance, inflation derivative (or inflation-indexed derivatives) refers to an over-the-counter and exchange-traded derivative that is used to transfer...
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  • areas which may include derivative structuring or pricing, risk management, investment management and other related finance occupations. The occupation...
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  • derivatives Commodity derivative Energy derivative Freight derivative Inflation derivative Property derivative Weather derivative Other derivatives Collateralized...
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  • In finance, a position is the amount of a particular security, commodity or currency held or owned by a person or entity. In financial trading, a position...
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  • Quantitative analysis (finance) § Education and Financial engineering § Education, specifically re roles in quantitative finance (i.e. derivative pricing & hedging...
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  • or entity in finance who buys and sells financial instruments, such as forex, cryptocurrencies, stocks, bonds, commodities, derivatives, and mutual funds...
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  • A foreign exchange derivative is a financial derivative whose payoff depends on the foreign exchange rates of two (or more) currencies. These instruments...
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  • the form of currency (forex); debt (bonds, loans); equity (shares); or derivatives (options, futures, forwards). International Accounting Standards IAS...
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    of government finance. An important reason governments borrow is to act as an economic "shock absorber". For example, deficit financing can be used to...
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  • convexity in finance. Convexity was based on the work of Hon-Fei Lai and popularized by Stanley Diller. Duration is a linear measure or 1st derivative of how...
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  • Exchange-traded derivative contracts are standardized derivative contracts such as futures and options contracts that are transacted on an organized futures...
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  • Capital guarantee (category Derivatives (finance))
    A capital guarantee product means that when an investor buys, or "enters", this specific structured product he is guaranteed to get back at maturity a...
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