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Hedge fund A hedge fund is a private investment fund open to a limited range of investors which is permitted by regulators to undertake a wider range of activities than other investment funds and which pays a performance fee to its investment manager. Although each fund will have its own strategy which determines the type of investments and the methods of investment it undertakes, hedge funds as a class invest in a broad range of investments, from shares, debt and commodities to works of art. Hedge_fund | |
Insurance Insurance, in law and economics, is a form of risk management primarily used to hedge against the risk of a contingent loss. Insurance is defined as the equitable transfer of the risk of a loss, from one entity to another, in exchange for a premium, and can be thought of a guaranteed small loss to prevent a large, possibly devastating large loss. Insurance | |
Commodity market Commodity markets are markets where raw or primary products are exchanged. These raw commodities are traded on regulated commodities exchanges, in which they are bought and sold in standardized contracts. Commodity_market | |
Accountancy Talk:Accountancy | |
Investment banking Investment banks profit from companies and governments by raising money through issuing and selling securities in the capital markets (both equity and bond), as well as providing advice on transactions such as mergers and acquisitions. Until the late 1980s, the United States and Canada maintained a separation between investment banking and commercial banks. Investment_banking | |
Private equity In finance, private equity is an asset class consisting of equity securities in operating companies that are not publicly traded on a stock exchange. Private_equity | |
Derivatives market The derivatives markets are the financial markets for derivatives. The market can be divided into two, that for exchange traded derivatives and that for over-the-counter derivatives. Derivatives_market | |
Foreign exchange market The foreign exchange (currency or forex or FX) market refers to the market for currencies. Transactions in this market typically involve one party purchasing a quantity of one currency in exchange for paying a quantity of another. Foreign_exchange_market | |
Global city A global city (also called world city) is a city deemed to be an important node point in the global economic system. The concept comes from geography and urban studies and rests on the idea that globalization can be understood as largely created, facilitated and enacted in strategic geographic locales according to a hierarchy of importance to the operation of the global system of finance and trade. Global_city | |
Global city/Archive 2 Talk:Global_city/Archive_2 | |
Investment management Investment management is the professional management of various securities (shares, bonds etc.) and assets (e. Investment_management | |
International Financial Services, London (IFSL) International Financial Services, London, usually shortened to just IFSL, is a private-sector organisation which promotes British financial services. It was formerly known as British Invisibles. International_Financial_Services,_London_(IFSL) | |
London bullion market The London bullion market, is entirely different from, but often confused with the London Metal Exchange. Only base metals are traded at the London Metal Exchange (LME), while gold and silver are traded by members of the London Bullion Market Association (LBMA), loosely overseen by the Bank of England. London_bullion_market | |
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Private banking Private banking is a term for banking, investment and other financial services provided by banks to private individuals investing sizable assets. The term "private" refers to the customer service being rendered on a more personal basis than in mass-market retail banking, usually via dedicated bank advisers. Private_banking | |
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Sovereign wealth fund A sovereign wealth fund (SWF) is a state-owned investment fund composed of financial assets such as stocks, bonds, property, precious metals or other financial instruments. Sovereign wealth funds have gained world-wide exposure by investing in several Wall Street financial firms including Citigroup, Morgan Stanley, and Merrill Lynch. Sovereign_wealth_fund | |
List of private equity firms The following is a ranking of the largest private equity firms. The ranking was compiled by Private Equity International, which reveals that the world's 50 largest private equity direct investment programs have raised a total of US$551 billion since 2002. List_of_private_equity_firms | |
Global assets under management Global asset allocation or Global assets under management consists of pension funds, insurance companies and mutual funds. Other funds under management include private wealth and alternative assets such as hedge funds and private equity. Global_assets_under_management | |
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