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    Exam 6: Techniques of Assetliability Management: Futures, Options, and Swaps
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    A Futures Contract Is a Standardized Agreement to Buy or Sell
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A Futures Contract Is a Standardized Agreement to Buy or Sell

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A futures contract is a standardized agreement to buy or sell a specified quantity of a financial instrument on a specified future date at a set price.

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