
1) Anterior 2) Fundamental 3) Implicit 4) Implicit in 5) Inexplicit 6) Inherent 7) Located beneath or below 8) Prior
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1) Basal 2) Basic 3) Dormant 4) Fundamental 5) Implicit 6) Inexplicit 7) Latent 8) Rudimentary 9) Subjacent 10) Ulterior
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In finance, the underlying of a derivative is an asset, basket of assets, index, or even another derivative, such that the cash flows of the (former) derivative depend on the value of this underlying. There must be an independent way to observe this value to avoid conflicts of interest. According to the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB)....
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• (a.) Lying under or beneath; hence, fundamental; as, the underlying strata of a locality; underlying principles.
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What supports the security or instrument that parties agree to exchange in a derivative contract.
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The 'something' that the parties agree to exchange in a derivative contract.
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index to be delivered in the event an option is exercised. The term underlying is often used as a noun in its own right, as well as an adjective.
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The mirror image of the asset substitution problem, in that stockholders refuse to invest in low-ris
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Is the actual or physical security, commodity, futures, index or basket underlying a derivative product. It is the benchmark for pricing and evaluation purposes.
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[
adj] - located beneath or below
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adjective located beneath or below
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lying or situated beneath, as a substratum. · fundamental; basic: the underlying cause of their discontent. · implicit; discoverable only by close scrutiny or analysis: an underlying seriousness in his witticisms. · (of a claim, mortgage, etc.) taking precedence; anterior; prior. · belonging to an earlier stage in the transform...
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[Scientific terms] in the nature of something though not readily apparent
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