Forward Exchange Rate

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A forward exchange rate, also known as an exchange rate forward, is a predetermined rate at which two parties agree to exchange currencies on a specified future date. This financial instrument is used to hedge against potential fluctuations in currency exchange rates, providing certainty in international transactions. It is a crucial tool in managing foreign exchange risk, often utilized by businesses engaged in global trade.

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