What are forward transactions in currency trading?
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March 8th, 2010 at 3:04 am
This is actually a contract that comes into existence with the mutual agreement of the trading parties involved in that particular trade when the buyer or seller is not interested to make trades at the existing exchange rates of he currency pairs they decide some other exchange rate and extend the trade day to some other future date.
Generally, it comprises of three or more than three business days or even longer depending upon the concern of the traders.
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