A prediction of future cash flows and directional and curve risks of over the counter or exchange traded options. Refer to rolling hedge .
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STRIPPED BOND
Bond divided into 2 parts, the principal and interest .
STRIPPING THE YIELD CURVE
Taking a par yield curve and turning it into a zero coupon yield curve so the firm doesn
STRIPS
A US market Separate Trading of Registered Interest and Principal Securities.
STRONG DOLLAR
State of the US dollar affecting imports and exports when traded for a higher value of foreign currency.
STRONG HAND
The words “with strong hand ” imply a degree of criminal force, whereas the words vi et armis (“with force and arms”) are mere formal words in the action of […]
STRONG HANDS
A firm expecting underlying assets when an exchangetrade derivative contract expires. Refer to weak hands.
STRONG MARKET
A market where sellers are outnumbered by buyers and prices are trending upwards.
STRONG-ARM PROVISION
a provision in federal bankruptcy law giving the trustee the powers of the most powerful creditor and he can strong-arm to control a bankrupts property and assets.
STRUCK
In pleading. A word essential in au indictment for murder, when the death arises from any wounding, beating, or bruising. 1 Bulst 184; 5 Coke, 122; 3 Mod. 202.
STRUCK JURY
See STRIKING A JURY .
STRUCTURAL ADJUSTMENT
Effected change in the frame work of an economy by impacts of policy reforms by reduction of state intervention and protectionism .
STRUCTURAL ALTERATION
Fundamental and significant change of the building’s framework or system that results in different building.
STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS
Examining different components making up an organization in order to discover relationships and relative importance in goal realization .
STRUCTURAL CAPITAL
The formulas, intelligence, systems, policies, patents etc., resulting from products the firm has made over time.
STRUCTURAL CHANGE
Change that reaches deep altering the way capital, authority, information and responsibility flows within an organization .
STRUCTURAL DESIGN
Manner where the load bearing members of a framework support each other in load sharing.
STRUCTURAL FRAME
Complex of beams, girders, columns and trusses that are connected to each other and anchored in a foundation.
STRUCTURAL FUND
European funds invested for purposes of economic development in Europe’s poorer nations.
STRUCTURAL IMPERATIVE
Technology, environment and size of the 3 primary determinants of the organizational structure .
STRUCTURAL INFLATION
Inflation that is not caused by excess of demand but occurs due to a government policy.
STRUCTURAL MANAGEMENT
Management aspect seeking to maintain the balance between complimentary but different elements.
STRUCTURAL MODEL
A model that exhibits the boundary level that would cause a default considering the value of a companies assets liabilities and capital. Refer to intensity model .
STRUCTURAL STEEL
The heavy shapes of steel used as load bearing members of a structure. Like I beams, Beams and Teams. Called structural.
STRUCTURAL SUBORDINATION
The amount of leverage a holding company and an operating company have on each other dictating who decides how dividends are used.