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Equity Forward


A forward contract which entails the purchase or sale of a specific amount of an equity instrument or a stock index/basket at a future date and for a given forward price (strike price). Like with ordinary forward contracts, no cash changes hands until maturity date. This type of forward contract is mostly settled in cash, and therefore, the two parties exchange, at maturity, a cash flow equal to the difference between the stock price at that time and the preset strike price.



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Derivatives have increasingly become very important tools in finance over the last three decades. Many different types of derivatives are now traded actively on ...
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