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When the Bush administration launched an attack on Iraq, the United Nations and most major powers refused to back the war effort.
Options Traded
Financial derivatives that give the buyer the right, but not the obligation, to buy or sell an underlying asset at an agreed-upon price within a certain period of time.
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A company that finances its operations and investments solely through equity without any debt financing.
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The price at which the holder of an options contract may buy (call) or sell (put) the underlying security.
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