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financial derivative

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ID 689275 Last modified 16.04.2024
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Domain stock exchange & capital market
  • optsioon, futuur, forward või muu tehing vara ostuks või müügiks tulevikus kindlaksmääratud tähtajal ja kindlaksmääratud hinnaga, välja arvatud käesoleva punkti alapunktis 1 ja 2 nimetatud tehing (repo- või pöördrepotehing)
  • instruments derived from existing instruments in the cash market. Comprising a whole range of futures, options and swaps traded on futures/options exchanges and over the counter. These instruments, often used within a portfolio of holdings, allow investors to hedge. They are often complex and therefore customized, in the case of OTC (over the counter) transactions, for the individual investor. Have become increasingly popular due to their off-balance-sheet (q.v.) status.
  • a financial instrument that is valued according to the expected price movements of an underlying asset, which may be a commodity, a currency, or a security
tuletisinstrument
Usage examples
  • Tuletisinstrumendid jagunevad börsil ja vabaturul kaubeldavateks instrumentideks. Tuletistehingud on optsioonid, futuurid, forwardid, swapid ning muud sarnased tehingud. Börsil kaubeldavad tuletisinstrumendid on finantsinstrumendid, millega teostatavaid tehinguid reguleerivad tuletisinstrumentide turu reeglid. Need reeglid ei kehti optsioonipreemiate, futuuride alusvara hinna ega alusvarale vastava indeksi suhtes.
derivative instrument preferred
Usage examples
  • ... in the case of financial derivatives, as defined in ESA 95, there is no nominal value identical to that for other debt instruments; therefore, financial derivatives must not be included with the liabilities making up government debt for the purposes of the Protocol on the excessive deficit procedure ...
derivative

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