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An asset providing the right to use property under a lease agreement.
Industry:Financial services
A measure of the dynamics of an attractor. Each dimension has a Lyapunov exponent. A positive exponent measures sensitive dependence on initial conditions, or how much our forecasts can diverge based upon different estimates of starting conditions. Another way to view Lyapunov exponents is the loss of predictive ability as we look forward into time. Strange Attractors are characterized by at least one positive exponent. A negative exponent measures how points converge towards one another. Point Attractors are characterized by all negative variables. See: Attractor, Limit Cycle, Point Attractor, Strange Attractor.
Industry:Financial services
An agreement that allows for portions of lease payments to be used to purchase the leased property.
Industry:Financial services
An interest rate agreement in which payments are made when the reference rate falls below the strike rate. Related: Interest rate cap.
Industry:Financial services
Used in the context of general equities. Remains to buy or sell of a previously entered order after a report of partial execution has been given. If the floor broker to buy 20M IBM at $115, and he then buys 6M at this price, his report would be, "You bought 6M IBM at $115; leaves 14."
Industry:Financial services