- Industria: 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.
Measure of the fluctuations in the price, or rate of return, of a security within a specific period. Usually expressed as an annualized standard deviation.
Industry:Banking
1) The return generated by an asset over a period of time. Absolute return differs from relative return because it does not compare performance with other measures (such as a benchmark).
2) Investment strategy which does not seek to beat a benchmark index. Often the goal ist specified as a return that exceeds a money market rate by a certain amount.
Industry:Banking
Document required by law and issued by a company or public authority planning to issue securities on the Swiss securities market. It provides detailed information about the modalities of the issue, the company's earnings outlook and the securities to be issued (bonds, shares etc.) as well as information about the issuer/guarantors. See also prospectus liability.
Industry:Banking
The income remaining after deduction of all expenses during a specific period. In the case of banks, total income less interest paid is considered gross operating earnings, whereas total gross income minus all operating and non-operating expenses is called the net or clear profit. The disposable net profit consists of the net profit for the year plus any surplus carried forward from the previous financial year.
Industry:Banking
Also: spot price, spot, spot level. Rate of a currency or price of a security in a spot transaction. Opposite: forward rate.
Industry:Banking
Joint ownership of a property by two or more persons under which each retains title to a distinct part. Each co-owner can sell or pledge his or her portion, whereas disposal over the entire property requires the consent of all co-owners.
Industry:Banking
Stock issued at a price of less than one dollar, usually for the purpose of attracting buyers who feel that they are getting a bargain by being able to buy a lot of shares for little money. Usually highly speculative shares and often of questionable value.
Industry:Banking