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    Distinguish between futures and forward contract Futures contract A futures contract is a contractual agreement‚ generally made on the trading floor of a futures exchange‚ to buy or sell a particular commodity or financial instrument at a pre-determined price in the future. Futures contracts feature the quality and quantity of the underlying asset‚ they are standardized to facilitate trading on a futures exchange. Some futures contracts may call for physical delivery of the asset‚ while others

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    Högskolan i Skövde School of Humanities and Informatics English Future Tense in Modern American English John Lastra English C-Course Spring 2008 Tutor: Ingalill Söderqvist Table of Contents Introduction ................................................................................................................................ 1 1. Background ............................................................................................................................ 2 1.1 Conscious and

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    DERIVATIVE MARKETS FUTURES‚ FORWARDS‚ OPTIONS‚ SWAPS‚ CAPS AND FLOOR MARKETS Prepared by: Zagorskaya Ksenia 1. OVERVIEW OF DERIVATIVE MARKET Derivatives are financial instruments whose value is derived from the value of something else. They generally take the form of contracts under which the parties agree to payments between them based upon the value of an underlying asset or other data at a particular point in time. The main types of derivatives are futures‚ forwards‚ options and swaps

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    Ch.20‚ Chapter 20: FUTURES Multiple Choice Questions 1. Spot markets are for immediate delivery. Forward prices are: a. b. c. d. The price agreed upon today for an asset for deferred delivery in the future. The price in the future for an asset delivered in the future. The price today for a forward price in the future. Based on current spot market prices. Ans: a Difficulty: Moderate Ref: An Overview of Futures Markets 2. A forward contract differs from a futures contract in that: a. b. c. d.

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    POINT/COUNTER-POINT: Has the Futures Market Created More Uncertainty for Stocks? POINT: Yes. Futures contracts encourage speculation on indexes. Thus‚ an entire market can be influenced by the trading of speculators. COUNTER-POINT: No. Futures contracts are commonly used to hedge portfolios‚ and therefore can reduce the effects of weak market conditions. Moreover‚ investing in stocks is just as speculative as taking a position in futures markets. WHO IS CORRECT? Use the Internet to learn

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    declare that this project entitled “Market research on commodity future trading with respect to Geojit COMtrade Ltd.”‚ submitted for the award of the PGDM Triple Specialization is a record of original project - research study- carried out during April 5th- June 5th) ‚ that the project has not formed before the basis for

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    10. Explain why a futures contract can be used for either speculation or hedging. If an investor has an exposure to the price of an asset‚ he or she can hedge with futures contracts. If the investor will gain when the price decreases and lose when the price increases‚ a long futures position will hedge the risk. If the investor will lose when the price decreases and gain when the price increases‚ a short futures position will hedge the risk. Thus either a long or a short futures position can be entered

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    LESSON PLAN Name/Surname: Abdullah ARAS Institution/Context of Language Teaching: Ankara Atatürk High School/ be going to future Material (Course book/Unit) Used: Handouts‚ Blackboard‚ Smartboard. Lesson Focus: Grammar Duration of the lesson: 45’ Learners’ Previous Knowledge: They know simple present tense‚ can and can’t‚ also they are familiar with the wh- question forms and they have basic vocabulary knowledge and knowledge of present continuous tense. Learner Profile (Age

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    INTRODUCTION Among the investment avenues‚ commodity futures trading is a fast growing sector with huge untapped potential‚ along with the financial markets. The major difference between commodity and financial markets is that‚ in commodities futures physical delivery takes place where as in the capital market it does not. In these markets‚ there are farmers‚ industrialists‚ warehouses‚ consumers‚ dealers and traders‚ who buy and sell commodities. There are warehouses‚ which stores commodities

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    IDIOMS Sabrina Ramos 12/18/12 Period:6 1. Clean up the air- To get rid of doubts or hard feelings. All right‚ let’s discuss this frankly. It’ll be better if we clear the air. 2. Keep at arm’s length- To keep at a distance; not to allow to come into close contact. 3. Have ones back on the wall- to have very serious problems which limit the ways in which you can act. With rising labor costs‚ industry has its back to the wall. 4.

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