
Latin, meaning: by how much (+ comp. adj. or adv.)
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A quanto is a type of derivative in which the underlying is denominated in one currency, but the instrument itself is settled in another currency at some fixed rate. Such products are attractive for speculators and investors who wish to have exposure to a foreign asset, but without the corresponding exchange rate risk. Quantos are attractive becau...
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Is an option feature which removes foreign currency risk from a derivative transaction from the investor's viewpoint. It is built into the structure. Quantos are also known as Guaranteed Exchange Rate Contracts. The purpose is hedge or lock in a known currency exchange rate.
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by how much (+ comp. adj. or adv.)
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