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UBS AG
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.
O a figure: extrapolated for part of a year to reflect a hypothetical full year.
Industry:Banking
Statement listing data on the sales or purchases of securities, such as the buying or selling prices, numbers and types of securities, taxes and brokerage charged, and payment or credit dates.
Industry:Banking
Also: foreign exchange. Business activity which consists of the purchase and sale of currencies, holding currency positions, currency arbitrage and speculation on the currency markets. See also banknote trading.
Industry:Banking
Central bank policy which involves allowing exchange rates to be dictated by supply and demand on the foreign currency market. See also dirty floating.
Industry:Banking
Investment fund that invests in mortgage deeds and other similar securities. Under Art. 72 of Switzerland's Investment Fund Act, the Federal Council can issue instructions regarding the construction of mortgage funds. The Council has never yet made use of this power, and mortgage funds have therefore not been established in Switzerland.
Industry:Banking
A guarantee to secure the lender's claim on the borrower in the event of the loan not being repaid as stipulated in the agreement. Credit guarantees are used all around the world.
Industry:Banking
Also: dishonoured bill. A bill of exchange which was not paid at maturity (due date).
Industry:Banking
Bank that specializes in granting mortgage loans.
Industry:Banking
Also: share split, stock split. Division of a share into several shares with smaller par values (e.g. division of a CHF 500 share into five CHF 100 shares) without altering the sum of the total share capital. In Switzerland the par value of a share must be at least CHF 0.01 as per Art. 622 of the Code of Obligations. Opposite: reverse split.
Industry:Banking
Risk exposure dependent on factors which influence an individual security only, e.g. corporate results. Opposite: systematic risk.
Industry:Banking
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