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INSEAD is an international business school, established in France in 1957.


Abbreviation for derivative financial instrument.
The name INSEAD, or 'InsEAd', was originally an acronym for '''''Ins'''titut '''E'''uropéen d''''Ad'''ministration des Affaires'', or European Institute of Business Administration.
 
 
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''Maths''
 
A derivative function describes the rate of change of the underlying function, with respect to changes in one of the variables in the underlying function.
 
*The first derivative describes the slope of the function curve at a given point on the curve.
*The second derivative describes the rate of change of the slope.  In other words the degree of curvature, at a given point.




== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Delta]]
* [[LSE]]
* [[Derivative instrument]]
* [[Embedded derivative]]
* [[Greeks]]

Revision as of 12:29, 18 July 2016

INSEAD is an international business school, established in France in 1957.

The name INSEAD, or 'InsEAd', was originally an acronym for Institut Européen d'Administration des Affaires, or European Institute of Business Administration.


See also