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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.
Abbr.: ECP or Euro-CP. Short-term money market paper issued by major first-class companies on the Euromarket without any underwriting commitment on the part of a bank or banking consortium. Very similar to the commercial paper issued in the United States.
Industry:Banking
A concept from technical security analysis that advises that a downward price reaction should be expected following a strong uptrend. Market participants try to gauge how "overbought" a market is using technical indicators. A classical example of such an indicator is RSI.
Industry:Banking
A concept from technical security analysis that advises that an upward price reaction should be expected following a strong downtrend. Market participants try to gauge how "oversold" a market is using technical indicators. A classical example of such an indicator is RSI.
Industry:Banking
A dealer engaged in the wholesaling of securities. Unlike a stockbroker, the jobber deals only with brokers and other jobbers, but not with the general public. More generally known as dealer or specialist on the American stock exchanges and as stockjobber in the UK, where they are usually organized into firms.
Industry:Banking
A form of payment accepted in Switzerland and worldwide when shopping, filling up at gas stations or withdrawing cash from ATMs. Outside Switzerland, it can be used to withdraw cash in the local currency wherever the Cirrus sign is displayed. The CASH chip function also permits cashless payment for small amounts, e.g. when parking, on buses and trams and at numerous outlets throughout Switzerland. See also CASH.
Industry:Banking
A loan paid back in several (monthly) instalments over a specified period of time. Also: hire purchase loan (UK).
Industry:Banking
A market place, trading system or exchange which meets the minimum EU standards set out in title III of the MiFID. Under MiFID, entities that offer multilateral trading for financial instruments (such as an order book) must be organized as either a regulated market or an MTF, with slightly different standards applying to each.
Industry:Banking
A part of the capital market that is unregulated or not under government supervision. The grey market is a market where securities that have not been issued yet are traded before closing of the subscription period. The grey market is a kind of futures market, as the investor buys shares through the bank at the grey market price before the opening price is set.
Industry:Banking
A statement detailing and balancing the expense items and income items of a company for the past financial year.
Industry:Banking
A term describing the right to conduct financial services across the EU based on a single authorization or approval. Firms authorized in one Member State acquire passporting rights enabling them to provide financial services and activities on a cross-border basis and to establish branches in other Member States.
Industry:Banking
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