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Futures market in India is maturing fast
In The Money | Mobis Philipose 12:30 AM | June 09,2009
FIIS were largely getting out of their positions, local market players increased hedging activity, besides preferring index products to trade because of their lower risk
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Ask Mint | Making sense of the chaotic world of options and pricing
Real Simple | Shailaja and Manoj K Singh 01:12 AM | January 12,2009
In options of any kind, the option buyer is under no obligation to exercise his option. However, once he chooses to do so, the option seller is bound to honour his promise
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Ask Mint | Derivatives: passing the risk to the dumbest guy in the room?
Real Simple | Shailaja and Manoj K. Singh 12:33 AM | October 08,2007
The purchaser of an option can always compel the seller to fulfil his obligation, whereas the purchaser himself is totally free of any obligation
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Ask Mint | Derivatives are based on future value of underlying instruments
Real Simple | Shailaja and Manoj K Singh 01:29 AM | October 01,2007
Derivatives derive their value from some other underlying financial instruments, such as stocks, bonds, or assets and are used for hedging risk
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