Derivative (finance) (English Wikipedia)

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  • Futures and Options Week: According to figures published in F&O Week October 10, 2005. See also FOW Website.

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  • Vink, Dennis. "ABS, MBS and CDO compared: An empirical analysis" (PDF). August 2007. Munich Personal RePEc Archive. Retrieved July 13, 2013.; see also "What are Asset-Backed Securities?". SIFMA. Archived from the original on June 29, 2018. Retrieved July 13, 2013. Asset-backed securities, called ABS, are bonds or notes backed by financial assets. Typically these assets consist of receivables other than mortgage loans, such as credit card receivables, auto loans, manufactured-housing contracts and home-equity loans.)

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  • Derivatives (Report). Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, U.S. Department of Treasury. Retrieved February 15, 2013. A derivative is a financial contract whose value is derived from the performance of some underlying market factors, such as interest rates, currency exchange rates, and commodity, credit, or equity prices. Derivative transactions include an assortment of financial contracts, including structured debt obligations and deposits, swaps, futures, options, caps, floors, collars, forwards, and various combinations thereof.

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