Finance
How is Credit Default Swap (CDS) settled?
What is Credit Default Swap?
A Credit Default Swap (CDS) is a financial derivative, or contract, through which an investor can “swap” ...
Career Opportunities in Risk Management
Career Opportunities in Risk Management
Financial Risk Manager is a professional certification issued by the Global Association of Ris...
What is FRM and Its Eligibility?
The Financial Risk Manager (FRM) certification, offered by GARP, is regarded as the gold standard for careers in risk management across...
BCBS and Primary Areas of Risk Addressed by BCBS
What is BCBS?
Basel Committee on Banking Supervision (BCBS) is a global standard setter for the regulation of banks and provides a for...
Enterprise Value
Enterprise value is most commonly used as a more comprehensive alternative to equity market capitalization. Market capitalization (MCap...
Safe Custody Investments: Requirements imposed by CASS
Why Safe Custody Investments is required?
Assets are an item or property or which creates a value to the business that has worth and i...
What benefits can SLB bring to market efficiency
SLB- Securities Lending & Borrowing Market:
Securities Lending & Borrowing has gained prominence in the last few decades over ...
What is Sweep Account
What is the Sweep Account?
A sweep account is a combination of two types of accounts i.e. the Savings Account and Fixed Deposit Accoun...
Role of Clearing House in Financial Markets
Clearing House
A clearinghouse behaves as a middleman between any two entities or parties (buyers and sellers) who are involved in any ...
What is Sharpe ratio and its usage?
Sharpe ratio is the measure of risk-adjusted return of a financial portfolio.
What does it tell us?
Sharpe ratio is a computation of...