Microstructure refers to price formation, price discovery, transaction and timing cost, information disclosure, and the associated behavior of rational participants in financial markets.
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Electronic Brokering Services (EBS) is a leading electronic trading platform that facilitates currency transactions.
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Fed fund futures are financial instruments that provide market participants with insights into the anticipated future direction of the Federal Reserve’s monetary policy.
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The cost of carry represents the various expenses associated with holding a financial asset or investment over a specific period.
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An exchange is an organized marketplace where financial instruments are traded, enabling participants to buy and sell assets with ease.
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The IMM Date refers to specific dates in the futures markets, particularly for financial instruments like currency futures, interest rate futures, and other derivatives traded on the International Monetary Market.