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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all derivatives" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to mathematics, finance, or any field where derivatives are discussed, indicating all possible derivatives of a function or asset.
Example: "In calculus, we study all derivatives of a function to understand its behavior at different points."
Alternatives: "every derivative" or "all variations".
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Today, virtually all derivatives trading remains unregulated and nontransparent.
All derivatives, exchange-traded or private, must be in the sunlight.
And the broader figure on all derivatives from those countries is unknown.
Britain's chancellor of the Exchequer, George Osborne, has fought to extend regulation to all derivatives, including those traded on electronic platforms.
First, it should insist that all derivatives trade on exchanges and in standard contracts — not in customized, build-to-suit arrangements like the ones Goldman created.
The American people need a bill that strictly regulates all derivatives -- the complex, and often speculative instruments that caused so much trouble here and abroad.
Regulators in both America and Europe now want all derivatives contracts to change in ways that will require much higher levels of collateral and thus securities lending.
For example, the bill requires most, but not all, derivatives to be backed by a third-party clearinghouse, adding a layer of insurance to the system.
If there were only one giant global clearinghouse for all derivatives, it might have enough capital to survive a panic in any one corner of the derivatives market.
All derivatives were recrystallized from DMF/EtOH.
The Treasury's plan suggests that all derivatives will be standardized into common traded units.
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