exchange offer — An offer by a firm to give one security, such as a bond or preferred stock, in exchange for another security, such as shares of common stock. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary See capital reorganisation ( EXOF) Euroclear Clearing and Settlement… … Financial and business terms
exchange offer — See capital reorganisation (EXOF) Offer to shareholders to exchange their holdings for other securities and/or cash. Exchange offers are usually voluntary and involve the exchange of an outstanding security for a different security or securities… … Euroclear glossary
exchange option — Option for the shareholders to exchange their securities for other securities and/or cash. Exchange options are mentioned in the terms and conditions of a security and are valid during the whole lifetime of a security unless otherwise stated by… … Financial and business terms
exchange option — Option for the shareholders to exchange their securities for other securities and/or cash. Exchange options are mentioned in the terms and conditions of a security and are valid during the whole lifetime of a security unless otherwise stated by… … Euroclear glossary
exchange-for-physical trade — Exchange For Physical (EFP) Trade An EFP refers to a privately negotiated and simultaneous exchange of a futures position for a corresponding cash position ( i.e., a basis trade) apart from the public auction market in the context of a non… … Financial and business terms
Cash for Honours — (also Cash for Peerages, Loans for Honours or Loans for Peerages) is the name given by some in the media to a political scandal in the United Kingdom in 2006 and 2007 concerning the connection between political donations and the award of life… … Wikipedia
cash — n 1: ready money 2: money or its equivalent (as a check) paid for goods or services at the time of purchase or delivery cash against documents: a sight draft in exchange for a bill of lading agree that the buyer will pay cash against documents… … Law dictionary
cash settlement — A financial instrument is cash settled if the underlying asset is not delivered or transferred to the counterparty in exchange for a specified payment when the instrument reaches maturity. Instead, the owner of the financial instrument accepts an … Law dictionary
cash — cash1 [kash] n. [MFr casse < OFr < OIt cassa < L capsa: see CASE2] 1. money that a person actually has, including money on deposit; esp., ready money 2. bills and coins; currency 3. money or its equivalent, as a check or money order,… … English World dictionary
cash box placing — United Kingdom A method of raising cash from the issue of equity securities which is characterised for Companies Act 2006 purposes as an issue for non cash consideration. A cash box structure allows an issuer to issue new shares under the… … Law dictionary