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FINANCIAL DERIVATIVES PRESENTED TO: SIR ILYAS RANA PRESENTED BY: TAQDEES TAHIR
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FINANCIAL DERIVATIVES Financial derivatives are the instruments that help financial institution managers manage risk better.
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Most important financial derivatives are: Forward Contracts Financial Futures Contracts Options Swaps
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Forward Contracts Forward Contracts are agreements by two parties to engage in a financial transaction at a future (forward) point in time.
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Interest rate forward contracts Forward contracts that are linked to debt instruments called Interest rate forward contracts. It involves the future sale of a debt instruments and have several dimensions: 1-specification of the actual debt instrument that will be delivered at a future date. 2-amount of the debt instrument to be delivered. 3-price (interest rate) on the debt instrument when it is delivered. 4-date on which delivery will take place.
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Financial Future Contracts A financial future contract is that a financial instrument must be delivered by one party to another on a stated future date. At the expiration date of a futures contract, the price of the contract is the same as the price of the underlying asset to be delivered.
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OPTIONS Options are contracts that gives the purchaser the option, or right, to bur or sell the underlying financial instrument at a specify price,called exercise price or strike price, with in a specific period of time (the term to expiration).
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buy CALL OPTION is a contract that gives the owner the right to buy a financial instrument at the exercise price with in a specific period of time. sell PUT OPTION is a contract that gives the owner the right to sell a financial instrument at the exercise price with in a specific period of time.
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Contd.. There are two types of option contracts: 1-American Options can be exercised at any time up to the expiration date of the contract. 2-European Options can be exercised only on the expiration date.
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SWAPS Swaps are financial contracts that obligate one party to exchange (swap) a set of payments it owns for another set of payments owned by another party.
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Contd.. There are two basic kinds of swaps: 1- Currency swaps involves the exchange of a set of payments in one currency for a set of payments in another currency. 2- Interest rate swaps involves the exchange of one set of interest payments for another set of interest payments, all denominated in the same currency.
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