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{{a|office|}}One who is [[long]] an exalted position, but short a grisly option, should your margin lending desk get over its skis.
{{a|people|}}One who is [[long]] an exalted position, but [[short]] a grisly [[option]], should your [[margin lending]] desk get over its skis. She is important enough to be known by her Christian name — shall we call her Elaine?<ref>Elaine is purely fictional and any resemblance to anyone alive or dead is entirely coincidental.</ref> — but not so important she won’t be defenestrated to save [[Chief executive officer|Chuck]]’s skin should the [[prime services]] desk drop five yards lending to a convicted insider trader.
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One who is long an exalted position, but short a grisly option, should your margin lending desk get over its skis. She is important enough to be known by her Christian name — shall we call her Elaine?[1] — but not so important she won’t be defenestrated to save Chuck’s skin should the prime services desk drop five yards lending to a convicted insider trader.

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  1. Elaine is purely fictional and any resemblance to anyone alive or dead is entirely coincidental.