Forward Market in Foreign Exchange

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advanced foreign exchange trading techniques
Ante Real Interest Rate
Arbitrage Opportunity
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currency risk management
Deposit Market
Dollar Deposit
Dollar Swap
Dollar Swap Market
economic policy
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financial derivatives markets
Forward Discount
Franc Deposit
global economics
global economy
hedging strategies
interest rate parity
International Economy
international finance
International Industry
Inventory Imbalance
Mark Deposit
Mark Dollar Swap
Mark Market
Market Triangle
Outright Forward
political risk analysis
Real Interest Rate Differential
Spot Exchange Market
Spot Exchange Rate
Swap Contracts
Swap Inventory
Swap Market
Swap Rate
Swapping Francs
Swapping Marks
triangular arbitrage
World Economy

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138632998
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 13 Apr 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Originally published in 1983. With the prevailing uncertainties and wild fluctuation in exchange values at the time, the forward market in foreign exchange had become a vital issue for both governments and business corporations. This book by an expert practitioner in foreign exchange dealing describes how the forward market functions and analyses the constituent elements in its behaviour.

The two principal types of foreign exchange deal are examined; forward outright and swap, and explanations are given of how both operate. The linkage between forward rates and interest rates is also considered and the book investigates what factors cause deviation from parity conditions. In addition, there is a discussion of political risk and the forward contract and the role of speculation in forward exchange as well as the methods of hedging.

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