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1.  ''Risk management.''
A forward contract is a binding agreement either to buy or to sell a certain amount of a foreign currency or another traded asset at a predetermined price at a specified time in the future.
A forward contract is a binding agreement either to buy or to sell a certain amount of a foreign currency or another traded asset at a predetermined price at a specified time in the future.


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One of the parties is contractually obliged to buy the asset, and the other party is similarly obliged to sell the asset.
One of the parties is contractually obliged to buy the asset, and the other party is similarly obliged to sell the asset.
Sometimes known as a fixed forward contract.
2.  ''Risk management.''
By extension, a more complex risk management contract, including elements of a simple forward contract as described above.
For example, a dynamic forward contract.




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*[[Contract]]
* [[Deal contingent forward]]
* [[Deal contingent forward]]
* [[Default]]
* [[Derivative instrument]]
* [[Derivative instrument]]
* [[Dynamic forward contract]]
* [[Fixing instrument]]
* [[Fixing instrument]]
* [[Foreign exchange forward contract]]
* [[Foreign exchange risk]]
* [[Foreign exchange risk]]
* [[Forward discount]]
* [[Forward exchange market]]
* [[Forward foreign exchange rate]]
* [[Forward margin]]
* [[Forward market]]
* [[Forward market]]
* [[Forward points]]
* [[Forward points]]
* [[Forward premium]]
* [[Forward price]]
* [[Forward rate]]
* [[Futures contract]]
* [[Futures contract]]
* [[Hedging]]
* [[Hedging]]

Latest revision as of 01:07, 13 March 2023

1. Risk management.

A forward contract is a binding agreement either to buy or to sell a certain amount of a foreign currency or another traded asset at a predetermined price at a specified time in the future.


Forward contracts are bilateral agreements.

One of the parties is contractually obliged to buy the asset, and the other party is similarly obliged to sell the asset.

Sometimes known as a fixed forward contract.


2. Risk management.

By extension, a more complex risk management contract, including elements of a simple forward contract as described above.

For example, a dynamic forward contract.


See also