In the mortgage pipeline, borrower fallout reflects the risk that prospective borrowers may choose to walk away, falling out or...
In finance, bill has several meanings, depending on context. In one specific context, it refers to a treasury bill (T-bill):...
A standard reference point against which performance of an asset/ investment/ variable/ position/ instrument/ holding is measured or compared. Broadly...
A discount certificate (belonging to the broad category of yield enhancement products) that allows the holder to invest indirectly in...
A certificate that tracks the performance of equity baskets or indices. The performance of underlying assets is complied and calculated...
A negotiable instrument that is payable to bearer or to “cash”, rather than to an identifiable payee. The bearer is…
An abbreviation for business-to-business which indicates an offline or online marketing activity involving the exchange of products, services, or information…
A money-market instrument which constitutes a time draft drawn on and accepted by a bank. A banker’s acceptance (BA) provides…
One of the two principal methods of conducting an initial public offering (IPO), in which the underwriting syndicate doesn’t buy…
A hybrid/ structured credit product (bond/ debt instrument) that becomes convertible into equity shares if the price of the share...