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Call warrant

Warrants which give their owner the right to buy an underlying instrument (e.g. a share), and which would therefore normally be used by an investor who thought the price of the underlying asset was due to rise.



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Warranty

Warranty

A contract in which a seller commits to a buyer that any faulty workmanship or product failure occurring within a specified period will be rectified at no cost to the buyer. Typical products covered by warranty include appliances, automobiles and machinery.


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Put warrant

A warrant which gives its holder the right to sell an underlying instrument (e.g. a share), and which would therefore normally be used by an investor who thought the price of the underlying asset was due to fall.


Gearing of warrant

Gearing of warrant

The degree of additional exposure gained by buying a warrant compared to buying its underlying asset. Gearing is calculated by dividing the asset price by the warrant price.


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Ex warrants

Describes a stock sale in which the buyer is not entitled to the warrant accompanying the stock.


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Applies to derivative products. Type of security, usually issued with another security, such as a bond or stock, that entitles the holder to buy a proportionate amount of common stock at a specified price, usually higher than the market price at the time of issuance. Warrant.


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