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letter of guarantee

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Letter of Guarantee
A letter from a bank to a brokerage firm which states that a customer (who has written a call option) does indeed own the underlying stock and the bank will guarantee delivery if the call is assigned. Thus the call can be considered covered. Not all brokerage firms accept letters of guarantee. Also: letter issued to Option Clearing Corporation by member firms covering a guarantee of any trades made by one of its customers, (a trader or broker on the exchange floor).

letter of guarantee
A letter from a bank stating that a customer owns a particular security and that the bank will guarantee delivery of the security. A letter of guarantee is used by an investor who is writing call options when the underlying stock is not in his or her brokerage account.

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The standby letters of credit and letters of guarantee may be drawn upon by the customer if the Company fails to perform its obligations under the sales contracts and the Company would be liable to the financial institution for the amount of the standby letter of credit or letter of guarantee in the event that the instruments are drawn upon by the customer.
The standby letters of credit and letters of guarantee may be drawn upon by the customer if the Company fails to perform its obligations under the sales contracts and the Company would be liable to the financial institution for the amount of the standby letter of credit or letter of guarantee in the event that the instruments are drawn upon by the customer.
The standby letters of credit and letters of guarantee may be drawn upon by the customer if the Company fails to perform its obligations under the sales contracts and the Company would be liable to the financial institution for the amount of the standby letter of credit or letter of guarantee in the event that the instruments are drawn upon by the customer.
 
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