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Switch Order
Definition: Order for the purchase (sale) of one stock and the sale (purchase) of another stock at a stipulated price difference. Contingent order, swap.
Definition: Order for the purchase (sale) of one stock and the sale (purchase) of another stock at a stipulated price difference. Contingent order, swap.
Switching
Definition: Liquidating a position and simultaneously reinstating a position in another futures contract of the same type.
Definition: Liquidating a position and simultaneously reinstating a position in another futures contract of the same type.
Switching Options
Definition: A sequence of transactions in which exercise of one option creates one or more additional options. Investment-disinvestment, entry-exit, expansion-contraction, and suspension-reactivation decisions are switching options.
Definition: A sequence of transactions in which exercise of one option creates one or more additional options. Investment-disinvestment, entry-exit, expansion-contraction, and suspension-reactivation decisions are switching options.
Symbol
Definition: Letters used to identify companies on the consolidated tape and other locations.
Definition: Letters used to identify companies on the consolidated tape and other locations.
Symmetric Cash Matching
Definition: An extension of cash flow matching that allows for the short-term borrowing of funds to satisfy a liability prior to the liability due date, reducing the cost of funding liabilities.
Definition: An extension of cash flow matching that allows for the short-term borrowing of funds to satisfy a liability prior to the liability due date, reducing the cost of funding liabilities.
Synchronous Data
Definition: Information available at the same time. To test option-pricing models, the price of the option and of the underlying should be synchronous and reflect the same moment in the market.
Definition: Information available at the same time. To test option-pricing models, the price of the option and of the underlying should be synchronous and reflect the same moment in the market.
Syndicate
Definition: A group of banks that acts jointly, on a temporary basis, to loan money in a bank credit (syndicated credit) or to underwrite a new issue of bonds.
Definition: A group of banks that acts jointly, on a temporary basis, to loan money in a bank credit (syndicated credit) or to underwrite a new issue of bonds.
Syndicated Eurocredit Loans
Definition: Funding provided by a group (or syndicate) of banks in the Eurocredit market.
Definition: Funding provided by a group (or syndicate) of banks in the Eurocredit market.
Syndication
Definition: The selling of a project finance to a group of prospective participants, the syndicate.
Definition: The selling of a project finance to a group of prospective participants, the syndicate.
Synergistic Effect
Definition: A violation of value-additivity in that the value of a combination is greater than the sum of the individual values.
Definition: A violation of value-additivity in that the value of a combination is greater than the sum of the individual values.
Synergy
Definition: Describes a combination whose value is greater than the sum of the separate individual parts.
Definition: Describes a combination whose value is greater than the sum of the separate individual parts.
Synthetic Convertible
Definition: Combination of usable bonds and warrants (that expire on or after the bonds' maturity) that resembles convertible bond.
Definition: Combination of usable bonds and warrants (that expire on or after the bonds' maturity) that resembles convertible bond.
Synthetic Forward Position
Definition: A forward position constructed through borrowing in one currency, lending in another currency, and offsetting these transactions in the spot exchange market.
Definition: A forward position constructed through borrowing in one currency, lending in another currency, and offsetting these transactions in the spot exchange market.
Synthetic Futures
Definition: A position created by combining call and put options. A synthetic long futures position is created by combining a long call option and a short put option for the same expiration date and the same strike price. A synthetic short futures contract is created by combining a long put and a short call with the same expiration date and the same strike price.
Definition: A position created by combining call and put options. A synthetic long futures position is created by combining a long call option and a short put option for the same expiration date and the same strike price. A synthetic short futures contract is created by combining a long put and a short call with the same expiration date and the same strike price.
Synthetic Lease
Definition: When a company creates a special-purpose entity to arrange for a loan to purchase property, and then leases the property from the entity.The synthetic lease therefore keeps the loan off the company's balance sheet, while the company provides enough income to the special-purpose entity to cover the interest rate on the loan.
Definition: When a company creates a special-purpose entity to arrange for a loan to purchase property, and then leases the property from the entity.The synthetic lease therefore keeps the loan off the company's balance sheet, while the company provides enough income to the special-purpose entity to cover the interest rate on the loan.
Synthetic Put
Definition: A strategy equivalent in risk to purchasing a put option where an investor sells stock short and buys a call.
Definition: A strategy equivalent in risk to purchasing a put option where an investor sells stock short and buys a call.
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