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Basis

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Basis is a term used in mathematics, finance, science, and other contexts to refer to foundational concepts, valuation measures, or organizational names; here, it may refer to:

Finance and accounting

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  • Adjusted basis, the net cost of an asset after adjusting for various tax-related items
  • Basis point, 0.01%, often used in the context of interest rates
  • Basis swap, an interest rate swap
  • Cost basis, in income tax law, the original cost of property adjusted for factors such as depreciation
  • Tax basis, cost of an asset

Securities markets and trading strategies

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  • Basis trading, a trading strategy consisting of the purchase of a security and the sale of a similar security
  1. Fixed income markets:
    • Treasury basis trade, a leveraged arbitrage strategy exploiting price differences between Treasury securities and futures contracts
    • Index arbitrage, a strategy that exploits price differences between a stock index and its futures contract
  2. Commodities and physical assets:
  3. Equities and funds, including ETFs:
  4. Derivatives and synthetics:
  5. Digital assets:
    • Crypto basis trade, a trading strategy using price differentials between spot and futures in digital assets
  6. Controversial schemes:
    • CumEx trading (CumEx-Files), a controversial tax arbitrage strategy involving dividend withholding refunds in Europe
  7. Pricing concepts:
    • Basis of futures, the value differential between a future and the spot price
    • Basis (options), the value differential between a call option and a put option

Mathematics and technology

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Chemistry

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Organizations

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People

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See also

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