occ.
Americanabbreviation
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occasional.
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occasionally.
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occident.
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occidental.
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occupation.
Example Sentences
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A record average 61 million options changed hands daily in 2025, according to the OCC, or Options Clearing Corp.
An arm of the Treasury Department, the OCC charters, regulates and supervises all national banks.
The U.S. options industry is on track for a sixth straight year of record activity in 2026, according to data from the Options Clearing Corporation, or OCC.
From MarketWatch
Data from the OCC showed that nearly 14 billion contracts tied to stocks, ETFs or equity indexes like the S&P 500 had changed hands in 2025 as of the end of November, surpassing last year’s total.
From MarketWatch
The OCC, part of the Treasury Department, regulates national banks.
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