Futures

/ˈfjuːtʃəɹz/ noun

Futures are financial contracts to buy or sell something at a set price on a specific date in the future. They are often used to manage risk or to bet on price changes of things like oil, grain, or currencies.

“Futures” grew from the word “future,” applied in the 19th century to trading agreements about later delivery. The term stuck in finance to mark deals that are about what will happen, not what exists now.

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BNভবিষ্যৎ
CAfuturs
CSbudoucnost
DAfremtiden
DEZukünfte
ELμέλλον
ESfuturas
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FItulevaisuus
FRfutures
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