Capital Markets (ECM / DCM)Hard

Distinguish a 'covered' short from a 'naked' short in the context of the greenshoe.

Model answer

A covered short is sized within the 15% greenshoe — it can always be closed either by exercising the option (buy from issuer at offer) or buying in the market, so the underwriter bears no inventory…

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