- Industry: Financial services
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UBS AG, a financial services firm, provides wealth management, asset management, and investment banking services to private, corporate, and institutional clients worldwide.
Klausel in einen Bond-Darlehensvertrag verknüpfen die nominale Höhe auf eine materielle Substanz oder Vermögenswerte oder Änderungen im Preis der Real (Material)-Werte. Je nach der Art der Verknüpfung ist, zum Beispiel eine gold-Klausel und eine Index-Klausel unterschieden.
Industry:Banking
Gruppe von Ländern, die eine einheitliche Währung und eine gemeinsame Zentralbank, z.B. der Europäischen Währungsunion haben. Siehe auch Währung Zone.
Industry:Banking
(1) Options trading: simultaneous purchase and sale of options of the same class with different strike prices and/or different maturities.
(2) Difference between bid and ask price.
(3) Difference between interest rates or yields for the same maturity in different currencies.
(4) Also: margin. Price difference between purchase and sale price or between the bid and ask price for securities, banknotes etc. The price difference between the bearer and registered shares of a company or the different interest rates on bonds is also termed spread.
Industry:Banking
Price at which the underlying instrument is bought or delivered when an option is exercised. See also basis price.
Industry:Banking
Loan (usually granted to a broker, dealer or investment banker) which may be recalled by the lender or repaid by the borrower at any time without notice.
Industry:Banking
Also: dealer. Person or company commercially engaged in buying and selling securities on the exchange. For tax purposes, the issuers of securities are also classified as traders. See also broker.
Industry:Banking
Current account for persons regularly receiving a wage/salary or retirement benefit. Salary accounts carry higher interest rates than regular current accounts.
Industry:Banking
Limit of the range within which exchange rates are allowed to deviate from parity in a system of fixed exchange rates. If there is a risk that the exchange rate will move beyond the permitted range, the regulating body is obliged to intervene in the market. There are no intervention points in a system of flexible exchange rates. See also fixed exchange rate, floating exchange rate.
Industry:Banking
A positive exposure to a quantity. Owning a security or commodity. Investor's position where the number of contracts bought exceeds the number sold. Opposite: short position.
Industry:Banking