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1) Alpha Lyrae 2) Arabic girl name 3) Binary star in Lyra 4) Blue-white star 5) Bright northern star 6) Bright star in Lyra 7) Brightest star in lyra 8) Bygone chevy 9) Chevy car 10) Chevy car of old 11) Chevy car of yore 12) Chevy named for a star 13) Dramatist 14) Fictional serial killer 15) Fifth-brightest star
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1) Astar 2) Plain
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- prolific Spanish playwright (1562-1635)
- the brightest star in the constellation Lyra
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The rate of change of the price of a derivative or portfolio with the volatility of an underlying security...
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tract of fertile meadowland
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• (n.) An open tract of ground; a plain, esp. one which is moist and fertile, as those used for tobacco fields. • (n.) A brilliant star of the first magnitude, the brightest of those constituting the constellation Lyra.
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(from the article `Halley`s Comet`) ...1985, reached perihelion on Feb. 9, 1986, and came closest to Earth on April 11, 1986. Its passage was observed by two Japanese spacecraft ... ...equipped with the first high-resolution imaging radar systems flown to another planet; they mapped about a quarter of Venus`s surface, primarily ... [...
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(from the article `airplane`) ...Ryan monoplane, which made the first solo flight across the Atlantic in 1927 (see photograph). By 1929 the United States was building 5,500 ... ...fuel tanks for the Douglas Aircraft Company in Santa Monica, and then he joined Allan Lockheed as chief engineer for the Lockheed Aircraft ... ...a low win...
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brightest star in the northern constellation Lyra and fifth brightest in the night sky, with a visual magnitude of 0.03. It is also one of the Sun`s ... [3 related articles]
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(Alpha Lyrae) Vega. Image: Spitzer Space Telescope The brightest star in the constellation Lyra, the brightest star in the northern summer sky (forming the northwestern apex of the Summer Triangle), and the fifth brightest star in the whole sky. Its name derives from a...
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A term that describes the sensitivity of the option price to a one-percent change in volatility.
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As used with respect to options: 'The vega of a portfolio of derivatives is the rate of change fo the value of the portfolio with respect to the volatility of the underlying asset.' -- Hull (1997) p 328. Formally this is a partial derivative. A portfolio is vega-neutral if it has a vega of zero. Source: Hull, 1997, p 328 Contexts: finance
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<astronomy> A brilliant star of the first magnitude, the brightest of those constituting the constellation Lyra. ... (01 Mar 1998) ...
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Ve'ga noun [ Spanish ] An open tract of ground; a plain, esp. one which is moist and fertile, as those used for tobacco fields. [ Spanish Amer. & Phil. Islands]
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Ve'ga (vē'gȧ)
noun (Astron.) [ Arabic
wāgi' , properly, falling: confer French
Wéga .] A brilliant star of the first magnitude, the brightest of those constituting the constellation Lyra.
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The measure of the change in an option's premium for a 1% change in the volatility of the underlying futures contract. Equal to the change in premium divided by 1% change in volatility.
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A measure of the sensitivity of an option or warrant price to changes in the volatility of the... <a target=_blank href='http://www.finance-glossary.com/terms/vega.htm?id=2154&ginPtrCode=00000&PopupMode=false' title='Read full definition of vega'>more</a>
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The measure of change to the value of an option in relation to a change in the volatility.
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Denotes changes in the value of an option as influenced by volatility in the relevant market.
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Is the measure of change in an option given a change in the volatility. Theoretically, it measures the instantaneous change in premium to the instantaneous change in volatility. In practice, it tends to be viewed as the change in premium given a 1 percent in volatility.
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HMS Vega was a British Escort Type destroyer of 900 tons displacement launched in 1917. After being rearmed for escort duties in 1938-1939 she was armed with four 4-inch guns and two multiple-machine-guns. She was powered by two Thornycroft oil boilers providing a top speed of 28 knots.
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The white grape variety is a new variety between Furmint x Malvasia Istriana (Malvazija Istarska). Synonyms or breeding numbers are Dalmasso 2-26, I.D. 2/26 and Incroccio Dalmasso II/26, crossed in 1937 in Conegliano (Veneto) by the Italian breeder Giovanni Dalmasso (1886-1974). The early ripening vine produces straw yellow, aromatic white win...
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Lope de Vega noun prolific Spanish playwright (1562-1635)
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Brightest star in the constellation Lyra and the fifth-brightest star in the night sky. It is a blue-white star, about 25 light years from the Sun, with a true luminosity 50 times that of the Sun. In 1983 the Infrared Astronomy Satellite (IRAS) discovered a ring of dust around Vega, possibly a disc from which a planetary system is forming
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