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A financial option is a derivative instrument giving the holder the right - but not the obligation - to buy or sell an underlying asset on or before a future date at a specified price.
Probability of Default means an assessment of the probability that the counterparty to a loan will default within a specified timeframe, usually one year.


Options are more commonly ‘cash settled’ by paying or receiving a net cash amount, rather than being settled by physical delivery of the underlying asset.
Like other derivative instruments, options can be used to:
• Speculate by creating new exposures to market rates.
• Hedge existing exposures to changes in market rates.
• Arbitrage in combination with other related instruments to achieve 'risk free' profits.
When used for hedging purposes, options generally provide insurance-like protection against worst case outcomes.  (Contrasted with 'fixing' hedging instruments - such as FRAs - which effectively fix the market rate being hedged.)
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More generally, choice.


== See also ==


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* [[Credit rating]]
 
* [[Default]]
A real option is an option relating to an operational decision or outcome.
* [[Expected Loss]]
 
* [[Exposure At Default]]
 
* [[IRB]]
== See also ==
* [[Loss Given Default]]
* [[American-style option]]
* [[Asian option]]
* [[Barrier option]]
* [[Binomial option pricing model]]
* [[Black Scholes option pricing model]]
* [[Call option]]
* [[Cash settlement]]
* [[Delta]]
* [[Derivative instrument]]
* [[European-style option]]
* [[Exercise]]
* [[Exotic option]]
* [[Fixing]]
* [[Fixing instrument]]
* [[Foreign exchange forward contract]]
* [[Futures contract]]
* [[Greeks]]
* [[Hedging]]
* [[Insurance]]
* [[Interest rate guarantee]]
* [[Interest rate option]]
* [[Outright]]
* [[Payoff]]
* [[Put option]]
* [[Put-call parity theory]]
* [[Real option]]
* [[Straddle]]
* [[Strike price]]
* [[Swaption]]
* [[Traded option]]
* [[Underlying asset]]
* [[Underlying price]]
* [[Volatility index]]
* [[Warrant]]

Revision as of 16:17, 12 November 2016

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Probability of Default means an assessment of the probability that the counterparty to a loan will default within a specified timeframe, usually one year.


See also