synthetic investment — USA An investment that replicates, or attempts to replicate, the cash flows incident to ownership of an asset (usually a security, basket of securities, index or other financial instrument). An investment is said to be synthetic where there is no … Law dictionary
Synthetic replication — is the process by which a financial asset s payoff is exactly replicated by trading other securities. [citebook|title=Applied Equity Valuation|author=T. Daniel Coggin, Frank J. Fabozzi|year=1998|publisher=John Wiley and Sons|id=ISBN 1883249511]… … Wikipedia
Synthetic Dividend — A type of incoming cash flow that an investor creates with certain financial securities to produce a dividend like payment stream that resembles the periodic cash receipts from a dividend paying stock. For example, suppose an investor owns shares … Investment dictionary
synthetic fund — A type of futures and options fund where the fund is designed to perform in accordance with an index, often a stock index such as the FTSE 100. It does not invest in the underlying securities themselves, but instead uses derivatives to gain the… … Financial and business terms
ETF Securities — Type Private, Employee owned Industry Investment management Number of locations Jersey, London, United Kingdom, Tokyo, Japan, New York, USA Products Exchange traded funds, Commodities, FX … Wikipedia
Asset Backed Securities — Ein forderungsbesichertes Wertpapier (englisch: „asset backed security“, kurz „ABS“) ist ein verzinsliches Wertpapier, welches Zahlungsansprüche gegen eine Zweckgesellschaft (englisch: „Special Purpose Vehicle“, kurz „SPV“) zum Gegenstand hat und … Deutsch Wikipedia
Asset-backed securities index — An asset backed securities index, or ABX, is a credit derivative instrument with asset backed securities as an underlying.On January 17, 2006, CDS Indexco and Markit launched ABX.HE, a synthetic asset backed credit derivative index, with plans to … Wikipedia
municipal derivatives — Synthetic securities created from municipal securities. Variable rate, short term securities are, for example, created from long term, taxable municipals when remarketing agents add a series of put options, the backing of a letter of credit, and… … Financial and business terms
Collateralized debt obligation — Financial markets Public market Exchange Securities Bond market Fixed income Corporate bond Government bond Municipal bond … Wikipedia
Economic Affairs — ▪ 2006 Introduction In 2005 rising U.S. deficits, tight monetary policies, and higher oil prices triggered by hurricane damage in the Gulf of Mexico were moderating influences on the world economy and on U.S. stock markets, but some other… … Universalium