derivative exposures
[dɪˈrɪvətɪv ɪkˈspoʊʒərz]
nounpl: derivative exposures
exposições em derivativos
1. Financial risk resulting from positions held in derivative instruments such as options, futures, swaps, or forward contracts
The bank's derivative exposures increased significantly after entering into multiple interest rate swap agreements.
As exposições em derivativos do banco aumentaram significativamente após celebrar múltiplos acordos de swap de taxa de juros.
2. The extent to which an entity is vulnerable to losses from changes in market prices of derivative contracts
Risk managers must carefully monitor derivative exposures to ensure compliance with regulatory limits.
Os gestores de risco devem monitorar cuidadosamente as exposições em derivativos para garantir conformidade com limites regulatórios.
3. The notional or fair value amount of derivative instruments that represent potential financial obligations
Our derivative exposures in currency markets totaled $500 million at the end of the quarter.
Nossas exposições em derivativos nos mercados de câmbio totalizaram $500 milhões no final do trimestre.
Derivative exposures is a technical term predominantly used in financial and banking sectors in both Brazil and the USA. In Brazil, it gained prominence with the development of derivative markets in the 1990s and is now standard terminology in Banco Central do Brasil regulations. In the USA, the term became especially significant following the 2008 financial crisis, leading to increased regulatory oversight of derivative exposures. This reflects the importance of risk management in modern financial institutions across both countries.
Related Idioms & Phrases
manage derivative exposures
limit derivative exposures
unwind derivative exposures
measure derivative exposures
gross derivative exposures
net derivative exposures
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