futures contract

NOUN
  1. an agreement to buy or sell a specific amount of a commodity or financial instrument at a particular price on a stipulated future date; the contract can be sold before the settlement date
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How To Use futures contract In A Sentence

  • For the week, 2-year Treasury yields jumped 14 basis points to 6.62%. Eurodollars were hammered today as well, with the implied yield on the December Eurodollar futures contract surging 15 basis points.
  • Ratio of the value of futures contracts purchased or sold to the value of the cash commodity being hedged, a computation necessary to minimize basis risk.
  • This cash - person delivery index futures contract is one of the major characteristics.
  • And suddenly, the classroom was like the floor of the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, with everybody swapping corn-futures contracts in a trading frenzy.
  • In contrast to other commodities, metal futures contracts remain open at their original prices until their respective prompt dates.
  • Clearly, the development of futures markets in such countries has to wait until futures contracts are legally enforceable.
  • The futures contracts outstanding must be settled by delivery of the underlying asset or by cash on the last trading day.
  • The three-month March 2012 eurodollar futures contract, which predicts moves in dollar Libor, is 3.5 ticks lower at 99.19. Dollar Libor Marches Higher
  • What Is A Stock Index Futures Contract?
  • The SMX said Tuesday that it will commence trading of gold futures, West Texas Intermediate crude oil, Brent crude oil and eurodollar futures contracts on Aug. 31 and implied there could be additional contracts launched at the same time, but didn't specify which these might be. SMX to Launch Commodities Trade Aug. 31
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