- 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.
Also: ordinary guarantee. Guarantee where the obligee can only demand payment from the guarantor if the principal obligor has become bankrupt, or has been granted a stay of (debt) enforcement, or if certain other conditions have been fulfilled. If a lien exists for the guaranteed obligation, then the guarantor can demand that the obligee first realise the value of this collateral as long as the principal obligor has not been declared bankrupt or has been granted a stay of enforcement (OR art. 495). See also joint and several guarantee.
Industry:Banking
Share issued on the occasion of a capital increase which does not yet entitle the owner to receive the full dividend for the year and is therefore traded separately until the dividend is distributed.
Industry:Banking
Securities dealer who regularly quotes bid and ask prices for selected instruments and buys and sells at those prices for own account.
Industry:Banking
Strategy of taking opposite positions in the shares of a takeover candidate and its likely buyer. Highly speculative investment technique.
Industry:Banking
Share of net earnings paid to a company's management, or members of the Board of Directors.
Industry:Banking
The right to purchase either in preference to others or before an offer is made to others.
Industry:Banking
To correct share prices when there are changes in capital structures, in particular when subscription rights are reduced or in the case of stock splits or reverse splits.
Industry:Banking
Also: limit option. Option that in contrast to normal calls and puts is subject to certain restrictions which create better premiums. If the underlying of a barrier option touches, exceeds or falls below a specific price or rate (barrier) during the term, the option is either activated or expires. See knock-in option, knock-out option.
Industry:Banking