See Also: hunch(1)(dictionary)
hunch(2)(dictionary)
hunch 2, verb(dictionary)
hunch 1, noun(dictionary)
Exercise price or strike price of an option(finance)
Flat price (also clean price)(money)
Flat price (clean price)(finance)
Retail price index (RPI) or consumer price index (CPI)(finance)
Price War(money)
asking price(dictionary)

hunch(2) (iou) and Law of one price (finance)


hunch(2) (iou)



hunch verb. L15.
[Rel. to HUNCHBACK, HUNCHBACKED.]
verb trans. Give a push to, shove, thrust. Now chiefly dial. & US. L15.
J. Dickey Lewis..tried to hunch the canoe free with his weight.
b. Nudge to attract the attention of. US (obsolete exc. dial.). M19.
verb intrans.
a. Give a push, shove. obsolete exc. Scot. L16.
b. Push or lunge forward. US. E20.
verb trans. Thrust out or up (esp. the shoulders) to form a hump; arch convexly. Usu. in pass. L17.
D. Welch The others gathered round, bending their heads and hunching their shoulders like a rugger scrum. P. Ackroyd An engraving of Faust sitting hunched at his desk.
b. verb intrans. Sit in or lower oneself into a bent or huddled position. Chiefly N. Amer. M20.
J. Steinbeck Lennie hunched down on the little barrel. A. Tyler Don't hunch. Sit straight.

Law of one price (finance)


An economic rule stating that a given Security must have the same price no matter how the Security is created.