backwardation

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) In full normal backwardation: the situation in a futures market where the price for future delivery of a commodity (the forward price) is lower than the price for immediate delivery (the spot price) or nearer delivery, generally arising from a near-term shortage of the commodity.
 * 2) A situation in which short-term interest rates are higher than long-term interest rates.
 * 3) The situation in a stock market where the offer price for stock is lower than the bid price.
 * 4)  In the : a fee paid by a seller on settlement day either to the buyer or to a third party who lends stock, when the seller wishes to defer settlement until the next settlement day.
 * 1)  In the : a fee paid by a seller on settlement day either to the buyer or to a third party who lends stock, when the seller wishes to defer settlement until the next settlement day.

Translations

 * Esperanto: diporto
 * Finnish: laskeva futuurikäyrä, backwardation
 * Ido:
 * Kazakh: депорт
 * Kyrgyz: депорт
 * Persian:
 * Polish:
 * Russian: бэквардейшн, бэкуордейшн, бэквордация
 * Ukrainian: беквордація
 * Uzbek: bekvordeyshn
 * Vietnamese: bù hoãn bán


 * Finnish: myyntihinnan alemmuus ostohintaan verrattuna