The Financial Industry Business Ontology (FIBO) defines the sets of things that are of interest in financial business applications and the ways that those things can relate to one another. In this way, FIBO can give meaning to any data (e.g., spreadsheets, relational databases, XML documents) that describe the business of finance.
While we completed a first pass on the participation instruments (CFI clause 6.2.8), we have not yet covered additional capital protection instruments (CFI clause 6.4.7) or structured instruments without capital protection (CFI clause 6.4.8). These should be addressed in the new structured instruments ontology.
While we completed a first pass on the participation instruments (CFI clause 6.2.8), we have not yet covered additional capital protection instruments (CFI clause 6.4.7) or structured instruments without capital protection (CFI clause 6.4.8). These should be addressed in the new structured instruments ontology.