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4. '' | 4. ''Guarantees and bonds - performance guarantees.'' | ||
More generally, | A formal demand by a commercial customer for payment under a performance guarantee. | ||
5. ''Requests and demands.'' | |||
More generally, any relatively formal request or demand, which may (or may not) be legally enforceable. | |||
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* [[Option]] | * [[Option]] | ||
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* [[Principal]] | * [[Principal]] | ||
* [[Put-call parity theory]] | * [[Put-call parity theory]] |
Revision as of 20:09, 4 March 2023
1. Bonds and other securities.
The early redemption (repayment) of a security's principal, before the normal final maturity date, at the discretion of the borrower (issuer), in accordance with a call provision in the security's documentation.
2. Options.
Call option.
3. Banks and other financial institutions - accounts.
Call money means funds which can be withdrawn from a financial institution without giving notice.
4. Guarantees and bonds - performance guarantees.
A formal demand by a commercial customer for payment under a performance guarantee.
5. Requests and demands.
More generally, any relatively formal request or demand, which may (or may not) be legally enforceable.