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биржевой индексный инструментexchange-traded fund (A security that tracks an index, a commodity or a basket of assets like an index fund, but trades like a stock on an exchange, thus experiencing price changes throughout the day as it is bought and sold. Because it trades like a stock whose price fluctuates daily, an ETF does not have its net asset value (NAV) calculated every day like a mutual fund does. By owning an ETF, you get the diversification of an index fund as well as the ability to sell short, buy on margin and purchase as little as one share. Another advantage is that the expense ratios for most ETFs are lower than those of the average mutual fund. When buying and selling ETFs, you have to pay the same commission to your broker that you'd pay on any regular order. One of the most widely known ETFs is called the SPDR (Spider), which tracks the S&P 500 index and trades under the symbol SPY. Alex_Odeychuk)
биржевые индексные облигацииETN (Exchange Traded Notes pro-translation)
биржевые индексные облигацииexchange traded notes (долговой инструмент, сочетающий в себе характеристики биржевых индексных фондов и облигаций А.Шатилов)
Индексный и опционный рынокIndex and Option Market (dimock)
смешанный индексный фондcommingled index fund (dimock)
срочные индексные бумагиMITTS (биржевые расписки с привязкой к фондовым индексам, эмитируемые Merrill Lynch; Market Index Target-Term Securities Ying)
торгуемый индексный фондETF (gconnell)
торгуемый индексный фондexchange-traded fund (A security that tracks an index, a commodity or a basket of assets like an index fund, but trades like a stock on an exchange, thus experiencing price changes throughout the day as it is bought and sold. Because it trades like a stock whose price fluctuates daily, an ETF does not have its net asset value (NAV) calculated every day like a mutual fund does. By owning an ETF, you get the diversification of an index fund as well as the ability to sell short, buy on margin and purchase as little as one share. Another advantage is that the expense ratios for most ETFs are lower than those of the average mutual fund. When buying and selling ETFs, you have to pay the same commission to your broker that you'd pay on any regular order. One of the most widely known ETFs is called the SPDR (Spider), which tracks the S&P 500 index and trades under the symbol SPY. Alex_Odeychuk)