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2003
Futures markets have been used by traders in commodities for hundreds of years. Trading in rice futures was being conducted in Osaka, Japan as early as the 18th century. The New York Mercantile Exchange (NYMEX), the world’s largest regulated energy futures exchange, started life in 1872 as the Butter and Cheese Exchange of New York, before being ...
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Futures markets have been used by traders in commodities for hundreds of years. Trading in rice futures was being conducted in Osaka, Japan as early as the 18th century. The New York Mercantile Exchange (NYMEX), the world’s largest regulated energy futures exchange, started life in 1872 as the Butter and Cheese Exchange of New York, before being ...
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Optimal futures contract design
The Quarterly Review of Economics and Finance, 1995Abstract Designing successful futures contracts is no easy task. Most new contracts fail to attract a sustainable level of trading volume. A comparatively new approach to identifying the attributes of successful futures contracts comes from applying the emerging literature on security design to the futures problem. A second and more complicated issue
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2013
Most of the modeling principles we learned in the last chapter are applicable to the subject of this chapter: futures contracts (aka futures). Futures share many features with forward contracts, but a fundamental difference between them is how each one approaches the risk factor. Forward contracts are risky, with the shadow of a default always looming.
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Most of the modeling principles we learned in the last chapter are applicable to the subject of this chapter: futures contracts (aka futures). Futures share many features with forward contracts, but a fundamental difference between them is how each one approaches the risk factor. Forward contracts are risky, with the shadow of a default always looming.
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1988
1.01 Save as otherwise specified herein, words and phrases defined in the Rules shall have the same meanings in these terms.
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1.01 Save as otherwise specified herein, words and phrases defined in the Rules shall have the same meanings in these terms.
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2002
The difference between futures contracts and forwards is that forward contracts are usually traded party to party (over-the-counter), while futures contracts are traded on exchanges (exchange traded), where the exchange is a legal party to each contract traded.
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The difference between futures contracts and forwards is that forward contracts are usually traded party to party (over-the-counter), while futures contracts are traded on exchanges (exchange traded), where the exchange is a legal party to each contract traded.
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2019
Abstract This chapter contains a substantial extension of the more elementary theory of forwards and futures developed in Chapter 7. We derive a general pricing formula for forward contracts. Futures contracts are discussed in some detail and it is shown that a futures contract can be viewed as a certain price dividend pair.
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Abstract This chapter contains a substantial extension of the more elementary theory of forwards and futures developed in Chapter 7. We derive a general pricing formula for forward contracts. Futures contracts are discussed in some detail and it is shown that a futures contract can be viewed as a certain price dividend pair.
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