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swaption
(redirected from Swap option)

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swap·tion  (swpshn)
n.
An option giving the buyer the right to enter into a swap agreement by a specified date.

[Blend of swap and option.]

swaption [ˈswɒpʃən]
n
(Economics, Accounting & Finance / Banking & Finance) another name for swap [4]


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We believe that this association with Property Swap Shop, will augment the strong track record of both our companies in creating and managing property swap options for our clients both in both countries," commented Peter Penhall, Chief Executive, Gowealthy.
In exchange, I liked the color swap option which allows to select a color and have it replaced by another one of your choice for some real cool special effects.
Baddour, D-Methuen, chairman of the Senate Transportation Committee, said the approval of the credit proposal would "stave off potential catastrophe" for taxpayers and toll payers as payments on the swap option finance deal are expected to dramatically escalate in the coming months.
 
 
 
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