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In interest rate markets, the Zero coupon rate.
In interest rate markets, the Zero coupon rate.




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In foreign exchange markets, the foreign exchange rate for a transaction to be settled at the earliest possible date after the deal date.
In foreign exchange markets, the foreign exchange rate for a transaction to be settled on the 'spot' date, normally two days after the deal date.




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* [[Backwardation]]
* [[Cable]]
* [[Cable]]
* [[Forward foreign exchange rate]]
* [[Forward margin]]
* [[Forward margin]]
* [[Forward points]]
* [[Forward points]]
* [[FX]]
* [[Interest rate parity]]
* [[International Fisher Effect]]
* [[International Fisher Effect]]
* [[Spot market]]
* [[Spot market]]
* [[Spot price]]
* [[Spot price]]
* [[Spot transaction]]
* [[Spot transaction]]
* [[Tom]]
* [[Tom next]]
* [[Zero coupon yield]]
* [[Zero coupon yield]]
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Latest revision as of 11:31, 2 July 2022

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In interest rate markets, the Zero coupon rate.


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In foreign exchange markets, the foreign exchange rate for a transaction to be settled on the 'spot' date, normally two days after the deal date.


See also