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UBS AG
Industry: Financial services
Number of terms: 25840
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Company Profile:
UBS AG, a financial services firm, provides wealth management, asset management, and investment banking services to private, corporate, and institutional clients worldwide.
Bedingungslose, begrenzte Ordnung, die als gültig bis auf Widerruf, d. h. bis zum Ende des laufenden Monats oder, wenn am Monatsende, bis zum Ende des folgenden Monats gegeben angesehen wird. Der Prinzipal kann erweitern oder die Bestellung jederzeit zu widerrufen.
Industry:Banking
Generally covers the banking business on the assets side of the balance sheet. In a narrower sense, the loans, advances, mortgages and other types of credit granted to customers or banks. Opposite: deposit business.
Industry:Banking
Certificated equity instrument or dividend-right certificate. See also share.
Industry:Banking
Mathematical calculation of the capital required by an insurance or pension fund to finance expected future benefits.
Industry:Banking
The first day after a stock dividend has become due, i.e. the day after the relevant stock is traded without the dividend.
Industry:Banking
Also: free share. Share newly issued by a corporation to its shareholders created through the conversion of reserves into share capital. Known in the US as stock dividend.
Industry:Banking
Also: consortium operation. Financial transaction usually of a considerable size (bond issue, loan, etc) organized by a group of several banks which form a syndicate or consortium for the purpose.
Industry:Banking
See correlation.
Industry:Banking
Banking institution in private hands (as opposed to public sector banks, e.g. Swiss cantonal banks and German Landesbanken), where the owner or partners are liable with their personal assets. Under Swiss law, the expression «private bank» theoretically refers only to institutions with the legal form of an individual proprietorship, partnership firm or limited partnership. They exist primarily in Geneva, Basel and Zurich.
Industry:Banking
Also referred to as sideways development, sideways trend. Phase without any notable changes in the value of a security or market.
Industry:Banking