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DeliverThe sale of a futures or forward contract may require the seller to deliver the commodity.Deliver Similar MatchesGood delivery and settlement proceduresGood delivery and settlement proceduresRefers to PSA Uniform Practices such as cutoff times on delivery of securities and notification, allocation, and proper endorsement. Approved delivery facilityApproved delivery facilityAny bank, stockyard, warehouse, depository or other facility that is authorised by an exchange for the delivery of commodities tendered on futures contracts. Cash deliveryCash deliveryThe provision of some futures contracts that requires not delivery of underlying assets but settlement according to the cash value of the asset. Delivered Ex Ship (DES)Delivered Ex Ship (DES)Seller fulfills the contract obligations when the goods have been made available to the buyer on board a ship at the named port of destination. The seller must bear all costs and risks associated in bringing the goods to the named port of destination. The buyer is responsible for all costs necessary to unload the goods and clear them through customs. Since unloading costs are included the ocean freight charged by most ship lines. The DES is most often used for charter shipments. Delivery noticeDelivery noticeNotification of delivery by a clearing house to a buyer. The notice is initiated by the seller in the form of a 'Notice of Intention to Deliver.' Further SuggestionsBad deliveryTaking delivery Deliverable instrument delivery Option not to deliver Cheapest to deliver issue Direct delivery Delivered Duty Paid (DDP) Delivered at Frontier (DAF) Cash on delivery (COD) Delivery Interdelivery spread Deliverable bills Terms of Delivery Delivered Duty Unpaid (DDU) Nondeliverable Forward Contracts (NDF) Delivered Ex Quay (DEQ) Good delivery Individual Investor Express Delivery Service Exchange Delivery Settlement Price Delivery Overnight delivery risk Forward delivery |
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