In many cases, companies secure derivative trades with property or other assets.
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Kishimoto was responsible for managing Tokyo equity derivative products for Morgan Stanley.
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Classification of the Sciences into Abstract or fundamental, and Concrete or derivative.
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My merits, whatever they are, are original and personal; his are derivative.
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And if so, can you explain what a derivative and future are?
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The product they offer is not unlike a complex financialderivative.
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But analysts said that the flash crash low is a recognised price used for setting financialderivative contracts.
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A future is a financialderivative that is based on the price that a stock is expected to reach.
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A CDS is a financialderivative that effectively functions as insurance against non-payment of bonds and other credit instruments.
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Without the option of insurance, we'd hedged our bets with what was essentially a financialderivative, such as a credit default swap.
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MBS is a type of derivativeinstrument composed of a few mortgage securities.
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Non-deliverable forwards are a derivativeinstrument that allow investors to speculate on a currency's movement without having to hold the currency.
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CME's Chicago ethanol swap contract CUUc1 is the most widely used derivativeinstrument the industry uses to protect itself against market fluctuations.
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Participatory notes are by far the most popular derivativeinstrument by which offshore investors can invest in the domestic stock market without revealing their identity.
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It also found that an increasing range of derivativeinstruments were being used.
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Instead, the fund consisted mainly of risky derivativesecurities and tobacco bonds, Caruso said.
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The value of derivativesecurities depends on the performance of underlying assets which can wildly fluctuate.
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The prosecutors' warrant says that by freezing the derivativecontract, they will be able to block all related payments.
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Dexus already has a derivativecontract granting it access to 14.9 percent of CPA.
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AIG, now propped up with taxpayer funds, found itself on the wrong side of the derivativecontract during the financial crisis.
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An IRS is a derivativecontract that enables two trading firms to swap a fixed rate of interest for a floating rate.
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If this happens, the market maker can hold the ETF units back until the market recovers, matching the risk with a derivativecontract.
Ús de derivatives en anglès
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The Economy Ministry banned new derivatives contracts in 2008, pending new rules.
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In August last year, trading on the derivatives market was temporarily suspended.
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There are also plans to develop new products for the derivatives market.
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Among these are reforms to bring more transparency to the derivatives market.
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For other markets such as credit derivatives, trading limits are set daily.
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He said new offerings might be in different derivatives or in commodities.
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Credit derivatives began signaling distress for banks earlier this week as well.
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Goldman, expected to start late August, will focus on rates and derivatives.
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It focuses on cases involving asset-backed securities, derivatives and other complex products.
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Those affected include proprietary trading, hedge funds, private equity and derivatives trading.
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Leveraged and inverse ETFs use derivatives and debt to magnify market returns.
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The EU says some U.S. derivatives rules will encroach on European companies.
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But derivatives are used in such things as moisture-proof clear plastic wraps.
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There's also a bill that changes the rules for international derivatives trading.
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EU-U.S. spats have also surfaced over new rules to regulate financial derivatives.
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Meanwhile, in 2010 the SEC stopped approving new ETFs that use derivatives.