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  • Cost of external financing of non-financial corporations on by , [] Hatena Bookmark

    The cost of external financing of non-financial corporations is calculated by the ECB as a weighted average of the cost of equity and debt, based on holdings adjusted for valuation effects and inflation expectations. – See External financing. – See the annex „Euro area statistics“ in the respective ECB Monthly Bulletin, section „Financial and nonfinancial […]

  • Exercise on by , [] Hatena Bookmark

    When – the buyer of a call option takes delivery of the forward call position underlying an option or – the buyer of a put option takes delivery of the put position (calling up the rights granted to the owner of an option contract. In the case of a call, the option owner buys the […]

  • Withdrawal charge at cash machines on by , [] Hatena Bookmark

    A charge levied by a vending machine operating institute when cash is withdrawn from a non-institute-owned cash dispenser. – The acquisition and operation, namely the filling, securing and maintenance of the machines is associated with costs. The institutes want to use the fee to prevent customers of other banks and even Internet banks from using […]

  • Balassa index on by , [] Hatena Bookmark

    A measure of a country’s comparative cost advantage (geographic comparative cost advantage) in the world market. This is the ratio of the share of a particular product type in a country’s exports, e.g. pharmaceuticals, to the exports of this product type in the world market: Pharmaceuticals – to the exports of this product type in […]

  • Ballast (ballast) on by , [] Hatena Bookmark

    In older documents also the name for bad money in general and in particular for coins whose core is made of iron (Eisenschröttling; Schröttling = metal blank; metal blank) or lead (Bleischröttling) and thinly coated with silver or gold. – See counterfeit money, cat money, kipper, subferrates, subplumbates, wardein, wipper. Attention: The financial encyclopedia is […]

  • Bank, systemic, sometimes also systemically important and, according to the English-language term, also often Sifi and SIB in German (systemic bank, system-relevant bank, systematically important financial institution, Sifi) on by , [] Hatena Bookmark

    In the course of the subprime crisis, this term became generally known for an institution that – is of a certain size, – is interwoven into the financial markets worldwide, and – can hardly be replaced. If such a bank becomes insolvent, this has far-reaching effects on the global financial system as a whole. This […]

  • The profit of a mine (net proceeds) on by , [] Hatena Bookmark

    In older publications, the distribution of a mining company per kux; corresponding, by and large, to the dividend of a stock corporation. – The net revenue from a business. Attention: The financial encyclopedia is protected by copyright and may only be used for private purposes without express consent! University Professor Dr. Gerhard Merk, Dipl.rer.pol., Dipl.rer.oec. […]

  • Table of prices precept on by , [] Hatena Bookmark

    A legal or regulatory requirement for banks to post in the banking hall the general terms and conditions and any other information, such as interest rates on deposits. – See haggling. Attention: The financial encyclopedia is protected by copyright and may only be used for private purposes without express consent! University Professor Dr. Gerhard Merk, […]

  • Foreign claims on by , [] Hatena Bookmark

    Unless otherwise defined in the economic literature, the sum of all loans by domestic banks to counterparties abroad. In mid-2014, German banks‘ foreign claims amounted to roughly EUR 148 billion, ranking at the top of all banking systems worldwide. This high level of international integration promotes and increases competition. – See foreign loan volume. – […]

  • Committee of Insurance and Occupational Pensions Supervisors (CEIOPS) on by , [] Hatena Bookmark

    A body of representatives of the insurance industry supervisory authorities from the European Union established in November 2003 with the aim of harmonizing supervisory requirements. The secretariat is located in Frankfurt am Main. – Cf. BaFin Annual Report 2008, p. 41 (survey on the impact of the financial crisis on the insurance industry; minimizing insurers‘ […]