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NORWALK, Conn. (CBS.MW) -- The nation's independent accounting standards overseer on Wednesday said it would propose a change in the definition of a derivative.
What are derivatives (and why are they called that)? A derivative is a contract that derives its value and risk from a particular security (like a stock or commodity)—hence the name derivative.
A weather derivative is a financial instrument that hedges against the risk of weather-related losses.