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The value of a put warrant will appreciate when the price of the underlying security depreciates, the sensitivity of a warrant's theoretical value to a change in interest rates. Secondary market, the market on which securities can be readily bought and sold after their initial issuance. lse SG Warrants: SG securities London ltd, Société Générale, SG, financial tools, live quotes Securitised derivative, instruments that derive their value from another security the underlying security, such as a share, share price index, currency or bond. Size, this indicates the number of warrants SG is animating a price for.
In other words, it is the maximum number of warrants you can buy online with your broker in one trade, beyond that amount, your broker will have to obtain a price over the phone. Spot, the latest trading price of the underlying share or index.   
Spread bid/offer, difference between the lowest offer price and highest bid price on the secondary market, stamp duty. 5% tax payable on the purchase of UK shares, as they are cash settled, all SG Warrants are exempt from Stamp duty. Standard deviation, a statistic measuring the magnitude of daily price changes for a given security. Invest your money in SG derivative products and benefit from highly leveraged investments. E-learning, live prices, real time quotes and financial tools may be consulted online: SG securities London ltd, Société Générale, SG, financial tools, live quotes: SG Warrants offer technical analysis, realtime quotes, sensitivity analysis, ranking, equity derivative Strike, see Exercise Price.
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