option of change
1Option de change — ● Option de change contrat par lequel un opérateur se réserve le droit (mais non l obligation) d acheter (ou de vendre) des devises à une certaine échéance, à un cours déterminé …
2option — [ ɔpsjɔ̃ ] n. f. • v. 1190; lat. optio 1 ♦ Faculté, action d opter. ⇒ choix. « La nécessité de l option me fut toujours intolérable » (A. Gide). « Ou pendus, ou noyés, nous n avions pas d autre option » (Hugo). ⇒ 1. alternative. Matières, textes… …
3Option — may refer to Contents 1 Legal rights 2 Sport 3 Computing 4 Publications 5 History …
4Change Congress — Formation 2008 Website www.change congress.org Change Congress is an American organization that aims to end perceived corruption in the …
5Option Québec — may refer to: An Option for Quebec, an essay by former Premier of Quebec René Lévesque published in 1968. Option nationale, a political movement started by Jean Martin Aussant in 2011 This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the… …
6Change of Life (The Goodies) — Change of Life The Goodies episode Episode no. Series 9 Episode 74 (of 76) Produced by Starring …
7Option-operand separation — is a principle of imperative computer programming. It was devised by Bertrand Meyer as part of his pioneering work on the Eiffel programming language. It states that an operation s arguments should contain only operands understood as information… …
8Option (finance) — Stock option redirects here. For the employee incentive, see Employee stock option. Financial markets Public market Exchange Securities Bond market Fixed income …
9option — an agreement, often for a consideration, which permits the purchase or sale of something within a stipulated time, in accordance with the terms of the agreement. For example, a right by a tenant to take up a further lease of premises, usually… …
10Option screener — An option screener is a tool that evaluates options based on criteria and generates a list of potential trading ideas. Most people who trade options are technical traders. It essentially means they look for patterns in charts. Also they use… …