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81 in a spot
(in trouble: His failure to return the papers on time put her in a spot.) -
82 in a spot
(in trouble: His failure to return the papers on time put her in a spot.) í vandræðum -
83 in a spot
(in trouble: His failure to return the papers on time put her in a spot.) bajba(n) -
84 in a spot
(in trouble: His failure to return the papers on time put her in a spot.) zor/güç durumda -
85 in a spot
(in trouble: His failure to return the papers on time put her in a spot.) v stiski -
86 in a spot
• vaarassa• pulassa* * *(in trouble: His failure to return the papers on time put her in a spot.) pulassa -
87 in a spot
(in trouble: His failure to return the papers on time put her in a spot.) (være) i knipe -
88 in a spot
(in trouble: His failure to return the papers on time put her in a spot.) (in difficoltà) -
89 in a spot
(in trouble: His failure to return the papers on time put her in a spot.) in Verlegenheit bringen -
90 in a spot
(in trouble: His failure to return the papers on time put her in a spot.) w opałach -
91 in a spot
(in trouble: His failure to return the papers on time put her in a spot.) ķezā -
92 in a spot
(in trouble: His failure to return the papers on time put her in a spot.) į bėdą, bėdoje -
93 in a spot
i knipa, i trubbel* * *(in trouble: His failure to return the papers on time put her in a spot.) i en knipa -
94 in a spot
(in trouble: His failure to return the papers on time put her in a spot.) σε δύσκολη θέση -
95 in a spot
(in trouble: His failure to return the papers on time put her in a spot.) v/do maléru -
96 in a spot
(in trouble: His failure to return the papers on time put her in a spot.) do nepríjemností -
97 in a spot
in trouble:في مأزِق، في وَرْطَهHis failure to return the papers on time put her in a spot.
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98 in a spot
(in trouble: His failure to return the papers on time put her in a spot.) dans le pétrin -
99 in a spot
(in trouble: His failure to return the papers on time put her in a spot.) em apuros -
100 out-of-the-money
сокр. OTM фин., бирж. опцион с проигрышем, опцион без денег (опцион "пут" или "колл", цена исполнения которого соответственно ниже или выше текущей рыночной цены финансового инструмента, лежащего в его основе, что делает приобретение этого опциона убыточным)Syn:See:exercise price, put option, call option, at the money, in the money, deep in the money, intrinsic value, out-of-the-money spot, out-of-the-money forward
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"без денег" ("деньги кончились"): опцион, цена исполнения которого ниже ("пут") или выше ("колл") текущей рыночной цены финансового инструмента, лежащего в его основе, т. е. "внутренняя" стоимость опциона отрицательная; см. at the money;in the money;* * *. Термин, используемый для описания статуса опциона, премия по которому состоит исключительно из внешней (временной) стоимости, т.е. текущая рыночная цена базового актива ниже цены исполнения для опциона 'колл' и выше для опциона 'пут'. . Глоссарий по опционам .
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