Thursday, August 7, 2008

Forwards

Forward Contract
A contract to exchange (buy or sell) an underlying instrument for a fixed forward price at a specific, future delivery date. In certain cases – but not always – the Forward Price exceeds the spot price by the cost of carrying the underlying asset from the spot delivery date to the forward delivery date. The cost of carry is an increasing function of the rate of interest and storage costs, and a decreasing function of the rate of dividends, interest, or other cash flows from the underlying instrument. Cf. Futures Contract.

Forward Forward Curve
The Forward Curve at a specific future date, based on today's Forward Curve.

Forward Rate Agreement
A contract calling for one counterparty to receive the fixed FRA rate and pay the floating rate (e.g., LIBOR) for a particular accrual period in the future, and for the other counterparty to do the reverse. Settlement is at the beginning of the accrual period, when the markets resolve the uncertainty about the floating rate, mainly because that reduces the credit risk associated with the contract. Cf. Swaplet.

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