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| **Finances** | **Finances** | ||
| * Trade items: | * Trade items: | ||
| - | * Swap ; Rate swap ; Futures ; Treasury bonds ; Curves ; Trade decomposition ; [[https:// | + | * Swap ; Rate swap ; Futures ; Treasury bonds ; Curves ; Trade decomposition ; [[https:// |
| - | * Derivatives (listed) | + | |
| * Cash equities | * Cash equities | ||
| * Bonds and gilts : bonds are IOU from giverments wanting to raise money / Gilts (~bonds from UK goverment) are widely viewed as being among the safest type of bond. However the interest rate, or yield, available from Gilts is usually quite low | * Bonds and gilts : bonds are IOU from giverments wanting to raise money / Gilts (~bonds from UK goverment) are widely viewed as being among the safest type of bond. However the interest rate, or yield, available from Gilts is usually quite low | ||
| * ETF bonds | * ETF bonds | ||
| - | * Secondaries are trades of existing assets between investors, not involving the original company. Unlike first-time sales, these are resale transactions, | + | |
| * Market-liquidity (cash sometimes identified with it because cash is the most liquid asset) | * Market-liquidity (cash sometimes identified with it because cash is the most liquid asset) | ||
| * Market_Maker : liquidity provider is a company or an individual that quotes both a buy and a sell price in a tradable asset held in inventory, hoping to make a profit on the bid–ask spread, | * Market_Maker : liquidity provider is a company or an individual that quotes both a buy and a sell price in a tradable asset held in inventory, hoping to make a profit on the bid–ask spread, | ||