Data warehousing is the electronic storing of large amounts of information by a business or organization.
Data warehousing is the electronic storing of large amounts of information by a business or organization.
Quid pro quo, a Latin term manning "something for something,". Used when two parties are engaged in a mutual agreement to exchange goods or services with one another.
Quarter over quarter is a measure of an investment volume or company's growth from one quarter to the next.
Absolute return is the return that an asset gets over a specified period of time.
Arbitrage is the simultaneous buying and selling of an instrument to profit from an imbalance of the price.
Volatility smile is a common graph shape that can occur when plotting the strike price and implied volatility of a group of options with the same underlying asset and expiration date.
Valoren number is an identification number given to a financial instrument in Switzerland. It usually consists of 6 to 9 numbers
Data smoothing is removing the noise from a data set. It allows important patterns to stand out. Can be used to help predict trends, such as those found in securities prices.
Delisting is the removal of a listed security from a stock exchange.
A gate provision is a statement in a fund's offering documents that establishes the fund manager’s right to limit or withhold redemptions.
A global macro strategy is a hedge fund that bases its holdings primarily on the economic and political views of various countries or their macroeconomic principles.
Rebate is the portion of interest or dividends gained by the owner of a stock paid by a short seller of the stock.
Rho is the rate at which the price of a derivative shifts relative to a change in the risk-free rate of interest.
Eurocurrency is the currency deposited by national governments, outside of their home market.
Eurobond is a debt instrument that's denominated in a currency other than the home currency of the country or market where it is issued.
A natural monopoly is a monopoly that exists due to the high start-up costs or powerful economies of scale of doing business in a specific industry.
News trader is a trader who largely makes decisions based on news announcements.
Grid trading is orders placed above and below a set price, creating a grid of orders in case of both – increasing and decreasing of the prices.
Goal-based investing is a type of wealth management that emphasizes investing with the objective of reaching specific life goals.
Brand identity is the visible elements of a brand, such as logo color and its design, for example. It Is supposed to help one identify and distinguish the brand.