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Figures | the number and types of figures to be reported should be flexible (MarketValue, Duration, etc.) while some figures can be aggregated by simple summing up, other figures have a specific "aggregation weight" to be used when aggregating for details see Cinnamon Data Interface - Figures
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(Breakdown) Segments | should be included in a flexible manner translations to be done in reporting via the translation dictionary breakdown hierarchies are delivered by the separate interface Cinnamon Data Interface - Segmentations
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Unbundling / Legs | All unbundling positions have to be provided with all figures (e.g. weights) prepared to be directly included in the overall analysis (replacing the figures of the originating position). Unbundling support three different concepts Constituents: a constituent (like a position of a fund held in the portfolio) is assumed to be a different financial instrument and therefore should provide all needed segments and details for the position. The original position is completely replaced. Legs: derivative instruments (e.g. FX forwards) can be unbundled into two or more legs that can have differing segments and details from the original position. Currently they are handeled identically to constituents. Lots: a position considered a lot, is assumed to stem from the same financial instrument as the original position so only detailing the position with some respect. Therefore the segments as well as details are inherited from the original position but can be overwritten in the lot.
When unbundling positions, the following precedence is taken 1. Constituents 2. Legs 3. Lots
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Benchmark Data | Figures | (Breakdown Segments | should be included in a flexible manner translations to be done in reporting via the translation dictionary breakdown hierarchies are delivered by the separate interface Cinnamon Data Interface - Segmentations
| the number and types of figures to be reported should be flexible (MarketValue, Duration, etc.) while some figures can be aggregated by simple summing up, other figures have a specific "aggregation weight" to be used when aggregating for details see Cinnamon Data Interface - Figures
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