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nominal exercise price

The price at which an option on a Ginnie Mae certificate can be executed. This price is determined by taking the adjusted exercise price of the option and multiplying it by any unpaid principal balance present on a Ginnie Mae certificate.

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  1. What is nominal exercise price? definition and meaning
    Definition of nominal exercise price: The price at which an option on a Ginnie Mae certificate can be executed. This price is determined by taking the adjusted ...
     
  2. Nominal Exercise Price - Financial Dictionary - The Free Dictionary
    The exercise price of a GNMA option contract, which equals the unpaid principal balance multiplied by the adjusted exercise price.
     
  3. Nominal Exercise Price: Definition from Answers.com
    exercise price (strike price) of a government national mortgage association ( GNMA or Ginnie Mae) option contract, obtained by multiplying the unpaid principal.
     
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    Nominal exercise price. The exercise price of a GNMA option contract, which equals the unpaid principal balance multiplied by the adjusted exercise price.
     
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    Nominal Exercise Price: The exercise price of a GNMA option contract, which equals the unpaid principal balance multiplied by the adjusted exercise price.