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1 underlying financial instruments
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2 financial contract
1) фин. финансовый контракт (обобщающее понятие, относящееся к различным финансовым инструментам, особенно торгуемым на бирже)Futures is a financial contract that encompasses the sale of financial instruments or physical commodities for future delivery. — Фьючерс представляет собой финансовый контракт, касающийся продажи финансового инструмента или физического товара с доставкой в будущем.
Derivative is a financial contract whose value is derived from the price of an underlying asset, interest rate, currency exchange rate, or index. — Производная ценная бумага представляет собой финансовый контракт, стоимость которого основывается на цене лежащего в его основе актива, процентной ставки, обменного курса или индекса.
See:2) фин. финансовый контракт [договор\] ( соглашение о кредите или финансировании)Leasing is a financial contract between your company and a leasing company. — Лизинг — это финансовый контракт между вашей компанией и лизинговой компанией.
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фин. финансовый контракт (обобщающее понятие, относящееся к различным финансовым инструментам, особенно торгуемым на бирже)Futures is a financial contract that encompasses the sale of financial instruments or physical commodities for future delivery. — Фьючерс представляет собой финансовый контракт, касающийся продажи финансового инструмента или физического товара с доставкой в будущем.
Derivative is a financial contract whose value is derived from the price of an underlying asset, interest rate, currency exchange rate, or index. — Производная ценная бумага представляет собой финансовый контракт, стоимость которого основывается на цене лежащего в его основе актива, процентной ставки, обменного курса или индекса.
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1. прил.1) общ. производный, вторичный2) фин. производный (о финансовом инструменте, цена которого зависит от цены базового товара, валюты или другого финансового инструмента)"Triple-witching day" is the day on which three derivative instruments all expire on the same day. — "Тройной день ведьм" — это день, когда одновременно истекает срок исполнения трех производных инструментов.
See:2. сущ.1) фин. производная ценная бумага, производный (финансовый) инструмент, дериватив (финансовый инструмент, стоимость которого зависит от цены базового актива, валюты или другого финансового инструмента; напр., опцион, фьючерс)Syn:See:derivative market, underlying asset, payoff, payoff function, payoff diagram, premium, exercise price, option writer, option holder, exotic derivative, vanilla derivative, linear derivative, non-linear derivative, option, futures contract, forward contract, credit derivative, embedded derivative, catastrophe derivative, contract for difference, American Depositary Receipt2) мат. производная, производная функция (приращение функции при бесконечно малом приращении ее аргумента; названия практически всех производных функций в экономике начинаются со слова "предельный" (marginal))derivative on the left [right\] — левая [правая\] производная
derivative with respect to— производная по...
See:function, differentiability, marginal utility, marginal rate of substitution, marginal productivity, marginal rate of technical substitution, marginal rate of transformation
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1) деривативный, производный от чего-либо, созданный на базе чего-либо; 2) деривативный (производный) финансовый инструмент; см. derivative instrument.* * *. A financial instrument, traded on or off an exchange, the price of which is directly dependent upon the value of one or more underlying securities, equity indices, debt instruments, commodities, other derivative instruments, or any agreed upon pricing index or arrangement. Derivatives involve the trading of rights or obligations based on the underlying product but do not directly transfer property. They are used to hedge risk or to exchange a floating rate of return for a fixed rate of return. . Glossary of Futures Terms . -
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1. прил.фин. производный (о финансовом инструменте, цена которого зависит от цены базового товара, валюты или другого финансового инструмента)"Triple-witching day" is the day on which three derivative instruments all expire on the same day. — "Тройной день ведьм" - это день, когда одновременно истекает срок исполнения трех производных инструментов.
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2. сущ.фин. производная ценная бумага, производный (финансовый) инструмент, дериватив (финансовый инструмент, стоимость которого зависит от цены базового актива, валюты или другого финансового инструмента, напр., опцион, фьючерс)Syn:See:The new English-Russian dictionary of financial markets > derivative
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