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Cross Option


A currency option– usually on a foreign currency or a currency basket or index- that is made or written at an exchange rate quoted in the investor’s base currency, while the option price and payoff are quoted in a different currency at the exercise date. The opposite scenario does also hold.

A cross option is also referred to as a composite option or joint option.



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