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Not to be confused with a Forward Rate Agreement, which is a derivative contract for differences.
Not to be confused with a Forward Rate Agreement, which is a derivative contract for differences.


== See also ==
== See also ==

Revision as of 21:39, 1 May 2016

A forward forward borrowing or deposit is a binding contract struck today, for the physical borrowing or lending of funds at a fixed future date. (At an agreed rate, for a predetermined fixed period.)

The Principal amount borrowed or lent is physically transferred between the parties, and repaid - plus the contracted amount of fixed interest - at maturity.

Not to be confused with a Forward Rate Agreement, which is a derivative contract for differences.


See also