- Industry: Financial services
- Number of terms: 25840
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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.
Alle Anordnungen von staatlichen Stellen durch Rechtsvorschriften oder Tarifverträge zur Einrichtung eines Systems der sozialen Sicherheit bietet, die für den Ruhestand und Invalidität. In der Schweiz die obligatorische Einsparung nimmt obligatorische Pension Spar- und deckt im Wesentlichen Beiträge zur ersten Säule (AHV) und der zweiten Säule (betrieblichen Altersversorgung).
Industry:Banking
Clause used in the pre-issue market for securities to specify that the issue of said securities will take place on the terms and conditions and at the time envisaged.
Industry:Banking
Set of regulations governing trading on a stock exchange subject to approval by the relevant national government. The stock exchange regulations include details of the tasks of the stock exchange supervisory authority, market surveillance, admission to the stock exchange as well as active trading, securities admission, price setting, etc. Furthermore, the stock exchange regulations must contain provisions governing the composition and election of members of the Admission Board and the meaning of price designations as well as technical regulations (trading days, trading times, segments, etc.).
Industry:Banking
The percentage rate of interest which a bank or other lender deducts in advance from loans made, or from the face value of bills of exchange or commercial paper bought. It is calculated for the period from presentation to maturity of the instrument. The amount of the discount rate depends on the liquidity of the financial markets and the party liable under the bill. Swiss commercial banks apply the private discount rate in their discounting operations; as a rule, this is higher than the official discount rate of the Swiss National Bank.
Industry:Banking
Abbreviation: FRA. A forward transaction between banks and industrial firms whereby the two parties agree on an interest rate for a future period and no initial margin payment is required at the time the contract is concluded. Unlike financial futures, FRAs are not standardized and are not traded on interbank markets. They are used to hedge the risk of a change in interest rates by locking in the current interest rate for future payments.
Industry:Banking
A series of data used as a proxy for the development of another statistic. See also economic indicator.
Industry:Banking
Also: fraction. Securities trade less than a round lot. The Swiss Exchange only accepts unlimited orders for odd lots.
Industry:Banking
Investment fund which invests in a specific geographic region or economic area.
Industry:Banking
A common form of bank guarantee in the USA and Asia. May be used for all types of guarantee, in particular as a payment guarantee. It also serves as security for the event a third party fails to meet a promised obligation.
Industry:Banking