Значение слова "DERIVATIVE" найдено в 46 источниках

DERIVATIVE

найдено в "Англо-русском большом универсальном переводческом словаре"
[dɪ`rɪvətɪv]
дериват, производное
производное слово
производная, производная функция
производное соединение
производный, выведенный, вторичный; деривативный
неоригинальный, банальный
эволюционный


найдено в "Англо-русском экономическом словаре"
1. прил.
1) общ. производный, вторичный
2) фин. производный (о финансовом инструменте, цена которого зависит от цены базового товара, валюты или другого финансового инструмента)

"Triple-witching day" is the day on which three derivative instruments all expire on the same day. — "Тройной день ведьм" — это день, когда одновременно истекает срок исполнения трех производных инструментов.

See:
financial instrument, underlying asset
2. сущ.
1) фин. производная ценная бумага, производный (финансовый) инструмент, дериватив (финансовый инструмент, стоимость которого зависит от цены базового актива, валюты или другого финансового инструмента; напр., опцион, фьючерс)

the current value of the derivative — текущая стоимость дериватива

derivative market — рынок производных ценных бумаг

Syn:
derivative security, derivative instrument
See:
derivative market, underlying asset, payoff, payoff function, payoff diagram, premium, exercise price, option writer, option holder, exotic derivative, vanilla derivative, linear derivative, non-linear derivative, option, futures contract, forward contract, credit derivative, embedded derivative, catastrophe derivative, contract for difference, American Depositary Receipt
2) мат. производная, производная функция (приращение функции при бесконечно малом приращении ее аргумента; названия практически всех производных функций в экономике начинаются со слова "предельный" (marginal))

derivative on the left [right\] — левая [правая\] производная

derivative of order n — производная n-ого порядка

derivative with respect to— производная по...

See:
function, differentiability, marginal utility, marginal rate of substitution, marginal productivity, marginal rate of technical substitution, marginal rate of transformation

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1) деривативный, производный от чего-либо, созданный на базе чего-либо;2) деривативный (производный) финансовый инструмент;см. derivative instrument.
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.A financial instrument, traded on or off an exchange, the price of which is directly dependent upon the value of one or more underlying securities, equity indices, debt instruments, commodities, other derivative instruments, or any agreed upon pricing index or arrangement.Derivatives involve the trading of rights or obligations based on the underlying product but do not directly transfer property. They are used to hedge risk or to exchange a floating rate of return for a fixed rate of return..Glossary of Futures Terms.

найдено в "Financial and business terms"
derivative: translation

An investment vehicle whose value depends on the value of an underlying asset or index. For example, a futures contract for the delivery of gold depends on the value of gold (the underlying asset). A futures option which, upon exercise, delivers a gold futures contract depends on the value of the underlying gold futures contract. The CENTER ONLINE Futures Glossary
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A financial contract whose value is based on, or "derived" from, a traditional security (such as a stock or bond), an asset (such as a commodity), or a market index. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary
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An investment tool that is derived from an underlying instrument. An example would be an FX currency futures conract, which trades at CME. Chicago Mercantile Exchange Glossary
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A term used to encompass products such as futures, options, and swaps; because of their potentially high risk, special rules often apply.Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein financial glossary
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A security whose value is dependent on, or derived from, the value of some underlying asset. LIFFE

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derivative de‧riv‧a‧tive [dɪˈrɪvətɪv] noun [countable usually plural] FINANCE
something such as an option (= the right to buy or sell something at a particular price within a particular period ) or a Future (= a fixed price that you pay now for delivery of something in the future ) based on underlying assets such as shares, bonds, and currencies:

• Derivatives often offer investors an easy way to make bets in markets that might be otherwise inaccessible.

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derivative UK US /dɪˈrɪvətɪv/ noun [C, usually plural] (also derivative instrument, also derivative product)
STOCK MARKET, FINANCE a financial product such as an option (= the right to buy or sell something in the future) that has a value based on the value of another asset, such as shares, or bonds: »

GS Financial Products buys and sells derivatives such as swaps and options linked to interest rates, currencies, commodities and indexes.

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derivatives trading

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In the past 20 years there has been a huge growth in the derivatives markets.



найдено в "Новом большом англо-русском словаре"
1. [dıʹrıvətıv] n
1. дериват, производное
2. лингв.
1) производное слово
2) язык-потомок
3. мат. производная (функции), дериват

directional [time] derivative - производная по направлению [по времени]

derivative on the left [on the right] - производная слева [справа]

4.хим. производное; продукт замещения

petroleum derivatives - производные нефти

5. муз. обращение аккорда
2. [dıʹrıvətıv] a
1. производный, вторичный

derivative word - лингв. производное слово

derivative rocks - геол. продукт разрушения первичных пород

2. вторичный, неоригинальный, подражательный

derivative writer - эпигон

some pieces sound derivative - некоторые пассажи кажутся неоригинальными

3. арх. эволюционный

derivative laws - законы эволюции, законы развития

derivative theory - эволюционная теория (в биологии)



найдено в "Англо-русском научно-техническом словаре"
1) матем. производная 2) производная величина || производный 3) метал побочный продукт • derivative along the vector — производная вдоль вектора derivative with respect to — производная по derivative with time — производная по времени - absolute derivative - algebraic derivative - alternative derivative - angled derivative - angular derivative - approximative derivative - area derivative - areolar derivative - asymptotic derivative - backward derivative - bounded derivative - central derivative - chain derivative - characteristic derivative - completely monotone derivative - complex derivative - conormal derivative - constrained derivative - continuous derivative - contravariant derivative - covariant derivative - cross derivative - derivative of bounded variation - derivative of exponential - derivative of fractional order - derivative of function - derivative of functional - derivative of higher order - derivative of mapping - derivative of sum - derivative of vector - difference derivative - direct derivative - directional derivative - discontinuous derivative - distributional derivative - exterior derivative - extremal derivative - extrinsic derivative - fiber derivative - finite derivative - first-order derivative - formal derivative - forward derivative - fractional derivative - Frechet derivative - functional derivative - gage-covariant derivative - generalized derivative - harmonic derivative - higher derivative - infinite derivative - integrable derivative - intrinsic derivative - invariant derivative - law derivative - locally integrable derivative - logarithmic derivative - lower derivative - material derivative - mean-square derivative - mixed derivative - monodromic derivative - monotone derivative - multiplicative derivative - nodal derivative - n-th derivative - oblique derivative - one-sided derivative - order of derivative - ordinary derivative - particle derivative - piecewise continuous derivative - point derivative - polynomial derivative - reciprocal derivative - reduced derivative - regular derivative - relative derivative - sample derivative - scalar derivative - second derivative - second-order derivative - sectionally continuous derivative - semilogarithmic derivative - skew derivative - spherical derivative - spline-on-spline derivative - square-integrable derivative - stability derivative - stochastic derivative - strong derivative - substantial derivative - symmetric derivative - tangential derivative - tensor derivative - third derivative - trajectory derivative - two-sided derivative - unbounded derivative - unsymmetric derivative - upper derivative - variational derivative - vector derivative - weak derivative
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