
1) Certain commodities 2) Certain stock market deals 3) Commodities market offerings 4) Commodity exchange offerings 5) English indie rock group 6) English pop rock music group 7) Investment options 8) Kind of market 9) Times to come
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[journal] Futures (ISSN: 0016-3287) is an international, peer-reviewed, multidisciplinary journal concerned with futures studies. It is published by Elsevier. As of 2009, the editor-in-chief is Ziauddin Sardar. ...
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Series of men's tour tennis tournaments which comprise the ITF Men's Circuit, a tour two levels below the ATP World Tour and one level below the ATP Challenger Tour. Players compete in Futures events (generally when ranked below world no. 300 or so) to garner enough ranking points to gain entry into Challenger events.
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A future is a contract to buy an underlying security or commodity at a fixed price at a future date....
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commercial contract calling for the purchase or sale of specified quantities of a commodity at specified future dates. The origin of futures ... [5 related articles]
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A term used to designate all contracts covering the sale of financial instruments or physical commodities for future delivery on a commodity exchange.
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A term used to designate all contracts covering the sale of financial instruments or physical commodities for future delivery on a commodity exchange.
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An agreement to buy or sell a fixed amount of a commodity at a fixed price and on a fixed date.
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Securities or goods bought or sold at a fixed price for future delivery. There may be no intention to take them up but to rely upon price changes in order to sell at a profit before delivery.
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A futures contract is a contract to buy or sell securities or other goods at a future date at a pre-determined price.
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The contract which fixes a price and date in the future for two parties to buy/sell a commodity or security.
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(Also, Ante Post) Bets placed in advance predicting the outcome of a future event.
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The amount of cash at a specified date in the future that is equivalent in value to a specified sum
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A futures contract specifies a quantity of a commodity, share or index, the price and the delivery date. The contract commits the user to buy or sell the item in question when the delivery date arrives, unlike an option which does not impose any obligation.
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An agreement to buy or sell a set amount of a commodity or security in a designated future month at a price agreed upon today by the buyer and seller. A futures contract differs from an option
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Is based on anticipating what the price of a commodity, or a share will be sometime in the future.
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See 'futures... <a target=_blank href='http://www.finance-glossary.com/terms/futures.htm?id=607&ginPtrCode=00000&PopupMode=false' title='Read full definition of futures'>more</a>
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(Also, Ante Post) Bets placed in advance predicting the outcome of a future event.
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Generic term for exchange-traded contracts creating an irrevocable obligation to buy or sell an underlying asset at a defined price and date in the future.
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Futures are how the top Bordeaux chateaux sell their wine. Chateaux offer their wines for sale in June following the vintage, close to 18 months before bottling and about two years prior to delivery. In the best vintages, consumers who purchase futures, often pay less for the wines than when they are in bottle. Futures should only be bought in the ...
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A standardised, transferable, exchange-traded contract that expires on a specified future date.
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A series of tennis tournaments which is two levels below the main tour and one level below the Challenger tour. Players compete in futures events in an attempt to garnish enough ranking points to gain entry into Challenger events.
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futures 1. Commodities or stocks bought or sold upon agreement of delivery in time to come. 2. Bulk commodities bought or sold at an agreed price for delivery at a specified future date.
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Agreement to buy or sell a fixed amount of a particular asset at a fixed future date and a fixed price.
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Contracts to buy or sell securities at a future date.
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