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Call. In the bond markets, a call is an issuer's right to redeem bonds it has sold before the date they mature. With preferred stocks, the issuer may call the stock to retire it, or remove it from the marketplace. In either case, it may be a full call, redeeming the entire issue, or a partial call, redeeming only a portion of the issue. When a bank makes a secured loan, it reserves the right to demand full repayment of the loan -- referred to as calling the loan -- should the borrower default on interest payments. Finally, when the term refers to options contracts, holding a call gives you the right to buy the underlying instrument at a specific price by a specific date. Selling a call obligates you to deliver the underlying instrument if the call is exercised and you're assigned to meet the call. Call What Does Call Mean? (1) The period of time between the opening and the closing of some future markets in which the prices are established through an auction process. (2) An option contract giving the owner the right (but not the obligation) to buy (call away) a specified amount of an underlying security at a specified price within a specified period. Investopedia explains Call (1) On some exchanges, the call period is an important time in which to match and execute a large number of orders before opening and closing. (2) A call becomes more valuable as the price of the underlying asset (stock) rises. Related Terms: Call An option to purchase a security at a fixed price within a specified period of time. Want to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit the webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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