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What (who) is derivative - definition


Derivative (disambiguation)         
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Derivatives; Derivate (disambiguation)
The derivative of a function is the rate of change of the function's output relative to its input value.
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Derivatives; Derivate (disambiguation)
Derivatives are leveraged instruments that are linked to either specific financial instruments or indicators (such as foreign currencies, government bonds, share price indices, or interest rates) or to particular commodities (such as gold, sugar, or coffee) that may be purchased or sold at a future date. Derivatives may also be linked to a future exchange, according to contractual arrangement, of one asset for another. The instrument, which is a contract, may be tradable and have a market value. Among derivative instruments are options (on currencies, interest rates, commodities, or indices), traded financial futures, warranties, and arrangements such as currency and interest rate swaps.
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Derivatives; Derivate (disambiguation)
Finance a derivative future, option, or other financial product.
Examples of use of derivative
1. His power, while commanding, has been derivative.
2. A hybrid of the Greek derivative geno (meaning "race" or "tribe") and the Latin derivative cide ("killing"), the new term was short, novel and unlikely to be mispronounced.
3. CDS is the simplest available form of credit derivative.
4. Today‘s tunes, they say, are disposable, derivative and dull.
5. She discovered cori ester, a derivative of glucose.