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1exchange-for-physical trade — Exchange For Physical (EFP) Trade An EFP refers to a privately negotiated and simultaneous exchange of a futures position for a corresponding cash position ( i.e., a basis trade) apart from the public auction market in the context of a non… …
2exchange for money — index liquidate (convert into cash) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
3exchange for physical — The exchange between two customers of a physical and futures position, which is agreed directly between the two parties outside of the exchange on which the futures are dealt. EFPs are reported to the exchange, and documentary evidence of a… …
4Exchange for Cash — ► See Exchange for Physical …
5exchange for physicals — A transaction generally used by two hedgers who want to exchange futures for cash positions. Also referred to as against actuals or versus cash. Chicago Board of Trade glossary An ex pit transaction in which traders may initiate or liquidate… …
6exchange-for-physicals — An ex pit transaction in which traders may initiate or liquidate their positions by arranging for the simultaneous purchase or sale of the actual cash commodity pursuant to CME Rule 538 or 719.Example: One party buys the cash market currency and… …
7National Exchange for Automated Trading — NSE (National Stock Exchange) is the first exchange in the world to use satellite communication technology for trading. Its trading system, called National Exchange for Automated Trading (NEAT), is a state of the art client server based… …
8in exchange for sth — in exchange (for sth) ► given because of something that has been given to you: »There s no doubt that stocks carry risk, and reward you with the chance of higher returns in exchange. »The group sold half of its London casino business in exchange… …
9in exchange for — as a substitute for, in place of, for …
10Exchange Alley, London — Exchange Alley or Change Alley is a narrow alleyway connecting shops and coffeehouses in an old neighborhood of the City of London, England, bounded by Lombard Street, Cornhill and Birchin Lane [ [http://books.google.com/books?id= OwaAAAAMAAJ… …