Tagged: Derivatives

Hedge

To hedge is to take a futures position that is equal and opposite to a position held in the cash market. The objective is to mitigate the risk of an adverse move in prices....

Credit derivative

Overview of Credit Derivatives A credit asset is the extension of credit in some form: normally a loan, accounts receivable, installment credit or financial lease contract. Every credit asset is a bundle of risks...

Options

An option in finance is a financial derivative product that represents a contract sold by the option writer to another party (option holder). An option contract gives the buyer the right –not the obligation...

Swaps

Swap, in finance, refers to a derivative product in which the parties to the contract agree to exchange cash flows of each other’s financial instruments. The benefits arising out of a swap contract depend...

Clearing house

According to 15 USCS § 78c (23) (A) the term ‘‘clearing agency’’ means any person who acts as an intermediary in making payments or deliveries or both in connection with transactions in securities or...

Forwards

A forward contract is a contractual agreement between two parties to buy or sell an asset at a price agreed upon today for delivery at a specified future date. It is different from a...

NYSE Euronext

NYSE Euronext Inc. is a New York-City-based Euro-American multinational financial services company operating a number of securities exchanges, including the world’s largest stock exchange, the New York Stock Exchange. Back in March 2006, NYSE...

Derivatives Market

The derivatives market is the market for financial instruments derived from another asset. Futures and options contracts are one example of derivatives. A derivatives market may be exchange regulated or over-the-counter. Not only is...

Binary options

Binary options have become one of the fastest growing sectors of the finance industry. While the basics of binary options can be learned within a few minutes, there are numerous advanced strategies that traders...

Montreal Exchange

The Montreal Exchange (Bourse de Montréal) or simply MX is a futures and options (derivatives) exchange located in the Canadian city of Montreal. Along with equities, it offers derivative products in currencies, indices, Exchange...

Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME)

The Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME), a financial and commodity futures and options exchange located at 20 S. Wacker Drive, Chicago, was established in 1898 as an agricultural commodities exchange as Chicago Butter and Egg...

London Metal Exchange (LME)

The London Metal Exchange (LME) is a premier futures exchange, actually the largest market for futures and options contracts in base metals. The LME offers cash trading and futures and options contracts with expiry...

Spot Market

Spot market is also known as Cash market and is a constituent of Public financial markets. Spot market denotes the market where commodities or financial instruments are exchanged with a view of immediate delivery....