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Over the Counter Option
The financial definition for Over the Counter Option:
An option traded off-exchange, as opposed to a listed stock option. The OTC option has a direct link between buyer and seller, has no secondary market, and has no standardization of striking prices and expiration dates. See also Secondary Market.
Similar MatchesCounter tradeCounter trade The exchange of goods for other goods rather than for cash; barter.
Countercyclical stocksCountercyclical stocks Stocks whose price tends to rise when the economy is in recession or the market is bearish, and vice versa.
Counterpart itemsCounterpart items In the balance of payments, counterpart items are analogous to unrequited transfers in the current account. They arise through the double-entry system in balance of payments accounting and refer to adjustments in reserves owing to monetization or demonetization of gold, allocation or cancellation of SDRs, and revaluation of the various components of total reserves.
Further Suggestions Counterparties
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Counterparty risk
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