Currency futures defined as standardised exchange traded foreign exchange derivatives excluding forward contracts under regulatory directions. Currency futures are standardised foreign exchange derivative contracts traded on a recognised stock exchange to buy or sell one currency against another on a specified future date at a price specified on the date of contract, and expressly exclude forward contracts; the currency futures market is the market in which such contracts are traded.
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Currency futures defined as standardised exchange traded foreign exchange derivatives excluding forward contracts under regulatory directions.
Currency futures are standardised foreign exchange derivative contracts traded on a recognised stock exchange to buy or sell one currency against another on a specified future date at a price specified on the date of contract, and expressly exclude forward contracts; the currency futures market is the market in which such contracts are traded.
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