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    Forward Contracts Are Usually Liquidated by Actual Delivery of the Currency
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Forward Contracts Are Usually Liquidated by Actual Delivery of the Currency

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Forward contracts are usually liquidated by actual delivery of the currency, while futures contracts are usually liquidated by offsetting transactions.

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