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All-Or-None Exercise


A style of exercise for options whereby the holder cannot exercise only on part of a basket or portfolio of underlying assets. Instead, exercise has to take place on the entire collection of assets at the same time. Otherwise, exercise would be impossible.

For example, in a basket currency option, a collection (basket) of currencies is treated together as a portfolio. A basket currency option gives the buyer the right, without the obligation, to receive certain currencies in exchange for a base currency, either at the spot market rate or at a predetermined rate of exchange, all subject to an all-on-none exercise (AON exercise).



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