what is Derivative?
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Answer / anand
derivatives are the financial contracts or instruments
whose value is derived form underlyind assets . The
underlying assets can be equity, commodity or any other
assets..
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Answer / ramesh
derivative is product whose value is derived form one or
more basic varibaleon underlaying asset.
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Answer / suresh
DERIVATIVE IS A FINANCIAL PRODUCT WHOS VALULE IS DERIVED
FROM ANOTHER FNANCIAL PRODUCTS
EG:EQITY,COMMODITIES
SUGAR IS DERIVED FROM SUGARCANE LIKE THAT
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Answer / vijetha.a.s.
A derivative is a contract is a financial instrutment whose
pay off structure derived from the value of the underlying
asset.
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Answer / aniket
Derivatives are financial contracts, whoes walues are
derived from the value of something else.
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