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  • 101Caput — A type of exotic option that consists of a call option on a put option. Essentially, a caput gives the holder the right to purchase another option. This type of option is also known as a compound option . The holder of a caput option has the… …

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  • 102Common Shareholder — An individual, business or institution that holds common shares in a company, giving the holder an ownership stake in the company. This will also give the holder the right to vote on corporate issues such as board elections and corporate policy,… …

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  • 103Detachable Warrant — A derivative that is attached to a security and gives the holder the right to purchase an underlying security at a specific price within a certain time frame. A detachable warrant is often combined with various forms of debt offerings and can be… …

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  • 104Equity options — Securities that give the holder the right to buy or sell a specified number of shares of stock, at a specified price for a certain ( limited) time period. Typically one option equals 100 shares of stock. The New York Times Financial Glossary * *… …

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  • 105stock warrant — noun 1. a type of security issued by a corporation (usually together with a bond or preferred stock) that gives the holder the right to purchase a certain amount of common stock at a stated price as a sweetener they offered warrants along with… …

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  • 106Bermuda Swaption — A derivative financial instrument that gives the holder the right, but not the obligation, to enter into an interest rate swap on any one of a number of predetermined dates. The holder may only exercise the option on one of these dates. By… …

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  • 107Edward VI of England — Infobox British Royalty|majesty name = Edward VI title = King of England and Ireland caption = Edward as Prince of Wales, Flemish School [Once attributed to Hans Eworth, the portrait has more recently been associated with William Scrots, though… …

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  • 108Profit (real estate) — A profit (short for profit à prendre in Middle French for right of taking ), in the law of real estate, is a nonpossessory interest in land similar to the better known easement, which gives the holder the right to take natural resources such as… …

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  • 109Swaption — Options on interest rate swaps. The buyer of a swaption has the right to enter into an interest rate swap agreement by some specified date in the future. The swaption agreement will specify whether the buyer of the swaption will be a fixed rate… …

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  • 110swaption — An option to enter into a swap. A payer or put swaption is the option to enter into a pay fixed/receive floating swap. A receiver or call swaption is the option to enter into receive fixed/pay floating swap. American Banker Glossary options on… …

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