backwardation

  • 41discount — a deduction made from the normal cost or purchase price. Glossary of Business Terms 1) Quality differences between those standards set for some futures contracts and the quality of the delivered goods. If inferior goods are tendered for delivery …

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  • 42Debit spread — In finance, a debit spread, AKA net debit spread, results when an investor simultaneously buys an option with a higher premium and sells an option with a lower premium. The investor is said to be a net buyer and expects the premiums of the two… …

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  • 43Antal E. Fekete — Infobox Person name = Antal E. Fekete image size = 200px caption = Antal Fekete birth name = Antal E. fekete birth date = birth date and age|1932|01|01 birth place = Budapest, EU death date = death place = education = Loránt Eötvös University… …

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  • 44Convenience Yield — Der Begriff Verfügbarkeitsprämie bzw. Convenience Yield bezeichnet eine Anpassung im Cost of Carry Modell. Sie ist die Variable, die dafür sorgt, dass bei Rohstoffen inverse Terminstrukturen vorzufinden sind. Der Convenience Yield ist eine… …

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  • 45ДЕПОРТ — (backwardation) 1. Разница между ценой наличного товара, включая ренту, страхование и процентный доход, и его форвардной ценой в тех случаях, когда цена наличного товара выше. 2. Время от времени возникающая на Лондонской фондовой бирже ситуация …

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  • 46Бэквордация — (от англ. Backwardation «запаздывание»), также называется депорт ситуация на рынке фьючерсов, при которой цены на товар с немедленной поставкой (например, акции) оказываются выше котировок по фьючерсным контрактам, а цены на фьючерсы с… …

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  • 47Roll Yield — The amount of return generated in a backwardated futures market that is achieved by rolling a short term contract into a longer term contract and profiting from the convergence toward a higher spot price. Profiting from roll yield is a common… …

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  • 48Discount — Referring to the selling price of a bond, a price below its par value. Related: premium. The New York Times Financial Glossary * * * ▪ I. discount dis‧count 1 [ˈdɪskaʊnt] noun [countable] 1. COMMERCE a reduction in the cost of goods or services… …

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  • 49Inverted market — A futures market in which the nearer months are selling at price premiums to the more distant months. Related: premium. The New York Times Financial Glossary * * * inverted market UK US noun [C] ► BACKWARDATION(Cf. ↑backwardation) …

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  • 50inverted market — A futures market in which the relationship between two delivery months of the same commodity is abnormal. Chicago Board of Trade glossary A futures market in which near month contracts are selling at prices that are higher than those for deferred …

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