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  2. Fusion+ Live: 1inch Introduces Full Cross-Chain Swap ...

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    Once confirmed, the process is fully automated – delivering a seamless, fee-free experience directly from the 1inch Wallet. Fusion+ exits beta in the 1inch dApp Users can now access the seamless cross-chain swap capabilities of Fusion+ directly within the 1inch dApp, without any additional setup required. Tokens and chains are selected, and ...

  3. Total return swap - Wikipedia

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    If the value of the assets drop considerably, and the hedge fund is unable to provide more collateral on a margin call from the investment bank, the investment bank can sell the assets. [ 2 ] High-cost borrowers who seek financing and leverage, such as hedge funds, are natural receivers in Total Return Swaps.

  4. Uniform Prudent Investor Act - Wikipedia

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    A trust account's entire investment portfolio is considered when determining the prudence of an individual investment. Under the Prudent Investor Act standard, a fiduciary would not be held liable for individual investment losses, so long as the investment, at the time of acquisition, is consistent with the overall portfolio objectives of the ...

  5. How To Make a Valid Will and Trust Without Overspending - AOL

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    Planning your estate might not be the most enjoyable thing, but it's a critical step in your life. Having a will or trust in place when you die ensures your estate will pass along to your...

  6. International Swaps and Derivatives Association - Wikipedia

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    The International Swaps and Derivatives Association (ISDA / ˈ ɪ z d ə /) is a trade organization of participants in the market for over-the-counter derivatives.. It is headquartered in New York City, and has created a standardized contract (the ISDA Master Agreement) to enter into derivatives transactions.

  7. Asset swap - Wikipedia

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    In finance, the term asset swap has a particular meaning. [1] When one refers to an asset swap, one has in mind the exchange of the flow of payments from a given security (the asset) for a different set of cash flows. An example of this is where an institution swaps the cash flows on a U.S. Government Bond for LIBOR minus a spread (say 20 basis ...

  8. Uniswap - Wikipedia

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    Uniswap is a decentralized cryptocurrency exchange that uses a set of smart contracts to create liquidity pools for the execution of trades. It is an open source project and falls into the category of a DeFi product (Decentralized finance) because it uses smart contracts to facilitate trades instead of a centralized exchange.

  9. Power reverse dual-currency note - Wikipedia

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    By the nature of the trade, investment banks hedging the risks for PRDC structured note issuers will have a short cross-gamma position between FX volatility, interest rate and FX. In a volatile market where market parameters move in large and correlated steps, investment banks are forced to rebalance their hedges at a loss, often daily.