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the Black-Scholes model noun[ S ] FINANCE, STOCK MARKETuk /ˌblækˈʃəʊlz ˌmɒd.əl/ us /ˌblækˈʃoʊlz ˌmɑː.dəl/(alsothe Black-Scholes option pricing model) a mathematical method of calculating whether an option (= the right to buy shares within a particular period of time) has a fair value, based on the price of similar shares, interest rates, etc.: Then options are awarded on the basis of the Black-Scholes model, which roughly means the option is worth a third of the underlying share. |