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''Strategic analysis''.
1. ''FX swaps''.


An analysis model identifying business segments according to their relative market share and the rate of growth of the market in which they operate.
In an FX swap contract, the initial exchange of currencies.


Developed by the Boston Consulting Group.
The currencies are re-exchanged later in the 'far leg'.


2. ''Repurchase agreements''.
In a securities repurchase agreement ('repo'), the initial exchange of securities, to be re-exchanged later in the 'closing leg' or 'far leg'.




== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Boston Consulting Group]]
* [[Closing leg]]
* [[Cash cow]]
* [[Far leg]]
* [[Dog]]
* [[FX swap]]
* [[Porter]]
* [[Opening leg]]
* [[Problem child]]
* [[Repurchase agreement]]
* [[Product Market Matrix]]
* [[Swap points]]
* [[Star]]
* [[Strategic analysis]]

Revision as of 11:21, 28 November 2017

1. FX swaps.

In an FX swap contract, the initial exchange of currencies.

The currencies are re-exchanged later in the 'far leg'.


2. Repurchase agreements.

In a securities repurchase agreement ('repo'), the initial exchange of securities, to be re-exchanged later in the 'closing leg' or 'far leg'.


See also