Home > Glossary > Financial Services

Meaning / Definition of

Financial Services

Categories: Finance,

Financial Services is a neologism created by banks, insurance companies, investment banks, and brokerages, to describe the industry in which companies providing all those services are fully integrated. This term arose around and because of the US Gramm-Leach-Billey Act of the late 1990s, which allowed these companies to merge. Critics say this is a term which attempts to make the unison of these operations sound natural, ignoring the possible problems from combining them, such as monopolization.

Featured term of the day

Definition / Meaning of

Weather Derivative

Categories: Options,

A weather derivative is a futures contract - or options on that futures contract - where the underlying commodity is a weather index.These derivatives work much the same way that interest-rate or stock index futures and options do, by creating a tradable commodity out of something that is relatively intangible. Analysts look at historical weather patterns - temperature, rainfall and other things - develop averages, and quantify the risk that weather will deviate from the average. Corporations use weather derivatives to hedge their risk that bad weather will cause a financial loss. For a cereal company, bad weather might be a drought, which would cause wheat prices to go up. For a home heating company, it could be warm days in November, which could lower demand for home heating oil. And for an amusement park it could be rain.The cereal company and the amusement park might buy futures contracts with an underlying weather index based on rainfall. The home heating company might want contracts based on a temperature index.Weather derivatives are different from insurance, because they're linked to common weather events, like dry seasons, or a warm autumn, that affect particular businesses. Insurance is still required to protect against major weather events, like tornadoes, hurricanes, and floods.You can buy weather derivatives as an individual, but you'll want to consider the trading costs carefully to ensure that your risk of loss is worth the expense.

Most popular terms

1. Risk Manager
2. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA)
3. Money Market Mutual Fund
4. Section 8 Declaration Of Excusable Nonuse
5. Pension
6. Hope Scholarship Credit
7. Fronting
8. U.S. Treasury Securities
9. Brokerage Firm
10. Terms Of Reference

Search a term

Keyword:

Browse by alphabet

ABCDEFG
HIJKLMN
OPQRSTU
VWXYZ#

Browse by category

Accounting
Banking
Bankruptcy Assistance
Bonds and Treasuries
Brokerages
Business and Management
Compliance and Governance
Credit and Debt
E-commerce
Economics
Estate Planning
Forex
Fraud
Fundamental Analysis
Futures
Global
Insurance
International Trade
Investing and Trading
Ipos
Legal
Loan and Mortgage
Mergers and Acquisitions
Mutual Funds
Operation and Production
Options
Patent
Personnel Management
Real Estate
Retirement and Pension
Statistics and Risk Management
Stocks
Strategies
Tax
Technical Analysis
Venture Capital