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* [[Forward]] | * [[Forward contract]] | ||
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* [[Spot market]] | * [[Spot market]] |
Latest revision as of 15:43, 4 August 2022
Transactions that are arranged for execution ‘now’ are called spot transactions.
This means that the current market price is applied and the transaction is recorded at that
spot price.
In the foreign exchange market a spot transaction is one which is transacted now, at today’s spot
price, but which is normally delivered in two business days’ time.