Definitions for "Synthetics"
These are manmade fibers, such as polyester and nylon, which can be used alone or in combination with other fabrics
Where needed this group includes foam, epoxy, fiberglass cloth and resins, windshield material and plastics like nylon or delrin.
Synthetic Fuels Burnable energy fluids made from coals or other hydrocarbon- containing substances. Synthetic Natural Gas Gases made from coals and other hydrocarbon-containing substances. Synthetic Oils Liquid fuels made from hydrocarbon- containing substances, including tar sands, plus animal and vegetable oils that are used as lubricants.
Something resulting from chemical synthesis rather than occurring naturally.
Materials made artificially, without natural origin.
Keywords:  syp, noise, system
SYP System Noise
Customized hybrid instruments created by blending an underlying price on a cash instrument with the price of a derivative instrument. It is a combination of security holdings that mimics the price movement of another single security (i.e., synthetic call: long position in a stock combined with a put on that position; a protected long sale; synthetic put: short position in a stock combined with a call on that position; a protected short sale).
another name for futures contracts. A way to invest in - by earning the return of - a security or index of securities without actually owning the security or securities
Customised securities that are created by repackaging existing assets, i.e. are only available on the secondary market. Synthetics generally combine both debt and equity features.
Keywords:  derivatives, see
see derivatives.