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The most common type of forward transaction is the swap.
One way to deal with the foreign exchange risk is to engage in a forward transaction.
How much does the fund use "dollar rolls" and forward transactions?
The first of these misleading derivatives - the prepaid forward transaction - was in 1992, you know.
After subtracting the dollars that had been committed in forward transactions, Thailand had just $2.8 billion in usable foreign exchange reserves.
J. P. Morgan Chase told the panel that seven companies entered into "commodity prepaid forward transactions," including Columbia Natural Resources Inc. and Occidental Petroleum.
Despite this, natural gas is now usually retailed in kilowatt-hours, although the wholesale UK gas market trades in therms, with a typical forward transaction being for 25,000 therms/day (31 MW).
Generally, when a bus bridge sees a transaction on one bus that must be forwarded to the other, the original transaction must wait until the forwarded transaction completes before a result is ready.
(b)is required either by the competent authority in that state or by other binding arrangements to limit its borrowing and its exposure under derivative contracts and forward transactions to 100% of its net asset value.
The definitions set out various market standard definitions which can be used in property derivatives transactions together with a standard form total return swap template and forward transaction template It is hoped that standardised documentation will kick start the market.
First, the CFTC issued "policy statements" and "statutory interpretations" that swaps, "hybrid instruments" (i.e., securities or deposits with a derivative component), and certain "forward transactions" were not covered by the CEA.
The CFTC issued the forward transactions "statutory interpretation" in response to a court ruling that a "Brent" (i.e., North Sea) oil "forward delivery" contract was, in fact, a "future delivery" contract, which could cause it to be illegal and unenforceable under the CEA.