- Industria: Financial services
- Number of terms: 25840
- Number of blossaries: 0
- Company Profile:
UBS AG, a financial services firm, provides wealth management, asset management, and investment banking services to private, corporate, and institutional clients worldwide.
Credit line which may be drawn on in one or more currencies stipulated in the credit agreement.
Industry:Banking
Earnings per share of a company calculated by dividing the net profit by the number of outstanding shares and those shares which could potentially come into existence through the exercise of rights attached to convertible bonds or other securities conferring entitlement to purchase the company's shares.
Industry:Banking
Electronic gateway, e.g. at the Swiss Exchange, linking trader systems with the exchange system. Guarantees equal treatment of exchange members.
Industry:Banking
Framework that allows the products of many issuers, including third-party issuers, to be used in a portfolio.
Industry:Banking
Key figures which relate directly to a company and are not dependent on the market. They include sales or revenues, cash flow and profits. Basic analysis uses such data to determine the theoretical value of a share, which may indicate that the share is undervalued, overvalued or fairly valued on the market. The term is also used to denote the important economic numbers (growth, inflation, current account balance, government finances) which can influence the financial markets.
Industry:Banking
Newly issued securities strongly oversubscribed in the primary market and often traded at higher-than-issue prices in the secondary market.
Industry:Banking
Number of months with a positive performance divided by the total number of months.
Industry:Banking
Price at which an option buyer can buy (call) or sell (put) the underlying securities, currencies, etc.
Industry:Banking
Private clients. Those bank clients who do not qualify for professional or eligible counterparty status. Private clients, or retail clients as they are named under MiFID, are generally considered to be the least sophisticated and are given the most protection. They are required to demonstrate to the firm that they are transacting with the necessary knowledge and experience to understand the risks associated with the transaction. There is also a greater administrative burden associated with private respectively retail categorization for both firms and clients.
Industry:Banking
Rating of a stock relative to the relevant sector. Over a specific investment horizon, the stock's performance is expected to be at least 10% above that of the benchmark.
Industry:Banking