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outstanding

[out-stan-ding] / ˌaʊtˈstæn dɪŋ /




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Roughly 35% of outstanding U.S. options exposure is set to roll off by March 20, when contracts tied to indexes, individual stocks and ETFs and index futures are due to expire on the same day.

From MarketWatch

Roughly 35% of outstanding U.S. options exposure is set to roll off by March 20, when contracts tied to indexes, individual stocks and ETFs and index futures are due to expire on the same day.

From MarketWatch

That could include outstanding medical bills from the past six years, in-home care or safety upgrades like wheelchair access, modifying a bathroom or adding a stair lift to a home.

From MarketWatch

The more often outstanding bonds need to be replaced with new issues, the more vulnerable the government is to a shock that leads investors to temporarily withdraw or demand sharply higher compensation to lend.

From The Wall Street Journal

"Dan was disappointed not being picked against Scotland but the way he reacted was outstanding," said Tandy.

From BBC