Multiple Choice
Consider two six-month American calls at strikes 90 and 100 on a non-dividend paying stock.The risk free rate is 2%.The difference between the two call prices at any time before maturity will always be
A) Less than $10.
B) Equal to $10.
C) Greater than $10.
D) One cannot be sure of which of the preceding three choices is valid and more information may be required.
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