whats Derivative?
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Answer / sandhya
Derivatives are a contract between two parties in which they agreed upon conditions such as date in which payment are to be made between the parties.
Derivatives can be used in Risk management and Speculation.
There are four types of Derivaties.
Forward,
Future,
Options,
Swaps.
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Answer / mahboob gauri
derivative is any instrument whose value is derived from an underlying asset such as shares,bonds,stock,etc
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Answer / sagar
The derivative itself is merely a contract between two or
more parties. Its value is determined by fluctuations in the
underlying asset. The most common underlying assets include
stocks, bonds, commodities, currencies, interest rates and
market indexes. Most derivatives are characterized by high
leverage.
Futures contracts, forward contracts, options and swaps are
the most common types of derivatives
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Answer / yogesh
derivatives is a financial instrument having dependent value they do no have indepedent value,
it is a risk management tool
example are equity, currency weather interest
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Answer / vishalpawar8572
derivative is agreenet between two party
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