Option not to deliver


 

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Option not to deliver

In the mortgage pipeline, an additional hedge placed in tandem with the forward or substitute sale.



Option not to deliver

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Taking delivery

Taking delivery

When the buyer actually assumes possession from a seller of assets agreed upon in a forward contract or a futures contract.


Interdelivery spread

Interdelivery spread

Used in futures or options market to refer the purchase of one month of a contract and selling another month in the same contract, in the hope that the price difference will widen or narrow, depending on the investment.


Deliverable bills

Deliverable bills

The Treasury bills that fulfill a set of guidelines set forth by the exchange on which the bills are traded.


Delivered Duty Paid (DDP)

Delivered Duty Paid (DDP)

Seller must supply the goods at his or her own risk and expense to a named place in the country of importation. The seller is responsible for importation, payment of duty, and on carriage to the location agreed upon with the buyer.


Delivered Duty Unpaid (DDU)

Delivered Duty Unpaid (DDU)

Seller fulfills the contract obligations when the goods have arrived at a named place in the importing country. The seller bears all the costs and risk except for import duties and other customs clearance costs.


Further Suggestions

Nondeliverable Forward Contracts (NDF)
Direct delivery
Terms of Delivery
Forward delivery
approved delivery facility
Good delivery and settlement procedures
delivery
Cheapest to deliver issue
Cash on delivery (COD)
Delivered Ex Ship (DES)
Bad delivery
Deliverable instrument
Individual Investor Express Delivery Service
Exchange Delivery Settlement Price
Deliver
Delivery
Good delivery
Delivery
delivery notice
Overnight delivery risk
Cash delivery
Delivered at Frontier (DAF)
Delivered Ex Quay (DEQ)


 
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