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Caput




Caput

An exotic option. It represents a call option on a put option.

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Option
The right but not the obligation to buy or sell a fixed quantity of a commodity, currency or security at a fixed price on or until a particular date.

Call
An option that gives the holder the right to buy the underlying futures contract.



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Capitalization Weighted Index
A stock index which is computed by adding the capitalization (float times price) of each individual stock in the index, and then dividing by the divisor. The stocks with the largest market values have the heaviest weighting in the index.

Capitalized
Recorded in asset accounts and then depreciated or amortized, as is appropriate for expenditures for items with useful lives longer than one year.

Capitalized interest
Interest that is not immediately expensed, but rather is considered as an asset and is then amortized through the income statement over time. In the context of project financing, interest that is paid by additional borrowing.

Capped style option
A capped option is an option with an established profit cap or cap price. The cap price is equal to the option's strike price plus a cap interval for a call option or the strike price minus a cap interval for a put option.

Captive finance company
A company, usually a subsidiary that is wholly owned, whose main function is financing consumer purchases from the parent company.

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Car
A loose quantity term sometimes used to describe the amount of a commodity underlying one commodity contract.

Caracas Stock Exchange
Originally established in 1947 and merged with a competitor in 1974 to become the only securities exchange of Venezuela.

Card reader replacement (CRR)
Wireless device used to report trades and quotes to the market data system. Also used for supervisory functions relating to Trading Halt, Delay, Indication, etc.

Cargo
Goods being transported.

Caribbean Common Market (CARICOM)
A trust created for the primary purpose of operating or engaging in a business. It is a person under the Internal Revenue Code (IRC). It must have a business purpose and actually function as a business.

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