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Forward Premium (or Discount)
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Excess (or deficit) resulting from a forward delivery contract in currency trading. Formula: [(forward rate - spot rate)/spot rate] x (360/number of days in the contract) x 100. A positive percentage value means a forward premium, and a negative percentage value means a forward discount.
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