derivative
101derivative — 1. Resulting from or derived from. 2. Term used to identify a variant during meristematic cell division …
102derivative — Something not original; something derived from another thing …
103derivative — In chemistry, a compound produced from or related to another …
104derivative instrument — noun A security whose value is derived from one or more other, more fundamental, assets …
105derivative work — noun In copyright law, a work that is a variation of an original work sufficiently similar to contain protected elements of the original work, but sufficiently different to qualify for copyright protection independent of the original work …
106Derivative instruments — Contracts such as options and futures whose price is derived from the price of the underlying financial asset. The New York Times Financial Glossary …
107Derivative security — A financial security, such as an option, or future, whose value is derived in part from the value and characteristics of another security, the underlying security. The New York Times Financial Glossary …
108derivative instruments — contracts such as options and futures whose price is derived from the price of an underlying financial asset. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …
109derivative security — A financial security such as an option or future whose value is derived in part from the value and characteristics of another security, the underlyingasset. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …
110derivative Finanzinstrumente — ⇡ Derivate …