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Value Date


The date on which a financial instrument (such as a bond) or derivative contract (such as a swap) begins to accrue interest (and hence increase in value). For example, the value date for a forward starting swap is the future date on which interest will start to accrue according to a defined schedule. Therefore the value date is different, in this case, from the trade date of the swap. In the context of forward contracts, value date refers to a future delivery date.

The value date is also referred to as an effective date.



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