Spot
Main article: Foreign exchange spot
A spot
transaction is a two-day delivery transaction (except in the case of
trades between the US Dollar, Canadian Dollar, Turkish Lira, EURO and
Russian Ruble, which settle the next business day), as opposed to the futures contracts,
which are usually three months. This trade represents a “direct
exchange” between two currencies, has the shortest time frame, involves
cash rather than a contract; and interest is not included in the
agreed-upon transaction.Forward
See also: Forward contract
One way to deal with the foreign exchange risk is to engage in a forward
transaction. In this transaction, money does not actually change hands
until some agreed upon future date. A buyer and seller agree on an
exchange rate for any date in the future, and the transaction occurs on
that date, regardless of what the market rates are then. The duration of
the trade can be one day, a few days, months or years. Usually the date
is decided by both parties. Then the forward contract is negotiated and
agreed upon by both parties.Swap
Main article: Foreign exchange swap
The most common type of forward transaction is the swap.
In a swap, two parties exchange currencies for a certain length of time
and agree to reverse the transaction at a later date. These are not
standardized contracts and are not traded through an exchange. A deposit
is often required in order to hold the position open until the
transaction is completed.Future
Main article: Currency future
Futures are standardized forward contracts and are usually traded on
an exchange created for this purpose. The average contract length is
roughly 3 months. Futures contracts are usually inclusive of any
interest amounts.Option
Main article: Foreign exchange option
A foreign exchange option (commonly shortened to just FX option) is a
derivative where the owner has the right but not the obligation to
exchange money denominated in one currency into another currency at a
pre-agreed exchange rate on a specified date. The options market is the
deepest, largest and most liquid market for options of any kind in the
world.
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