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  • 101put a premium on — place a premium on 1) I place a high premium on our relationship Syn: value greatly, attach great/special importance to, set great store by, put a high value on 2) the high price of oil put a premium on the coal industry Syn: make valuable, make… …

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  • 102put/place a premium on — 1 I place a high premium on our relationship: VALUE GREATLY, attach great/special importance to, set great store by, put a high value on. 2 the high price of oil put a premium on the coal industry: MAKE VALUABLE, make invaluable, make important.… …

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  • 103put value — At expiration, equal to the strike price minus the futures price. Chicago Mercantile Exchange Glossary …

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  • 104put option — One under which buyer of the option may demand payment by the writer of a fixed price (the striking price) upon delivery by the buyer of a specified number of shares of stock. Gordon & Co. v. Board of Governors of Federal Reserve System, D.C.Mass …

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  • 105put guarantee letter — A bank s letter certifying that the person writing a put option has sufficient funds in an account to cover the exercise price if required. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …

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  • 106put to seller — exercise a put option; require that the option writer to purchase the stock at the strike price. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …

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  • 107put options — Contracts between a buyer and a seller giving the buyer ( holder) the right, but not the obligation, to sell the assets specified at a fixed price or formula, on or before a specified date. The seller of the put option assumes the obligation of… …

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  • 108put out to grass —    to cause to retire prematurely    The imagery is from the horse which escapes the knacker:     If you think you are going to be put out to grass, you are mistaken. (Price, 1979 a man was being moved from his normal job prior to retiring age) …

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  • 109put options — Contracts between a buyer and a seller giving the buyer (holder) the right, but not the obligation, to sell the assets specified at a fixed price or formula, on or before a specified date. The seller of the put option assumes the obligation of… …

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  • 110ˌput sth ˈup — phrasal verb 1) to increase the value or price of something 2) to build something such as a wall, fence, or house 3) to fix something to a wall The teachers will put a notice up about the new courses.[/ex] …

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