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- Q1439282 subject Q8374841.
- Q1439282 subject Q8737942.
- Q1439282 abstract "A forward freight agreement (FFA) is a financial forward contract that allows ship owners, charterers and speculators to hedge against the volatility of freight rates. It gives the contract owner the right to buy and sell the price of freight for future dates. FFAs are built on an index composed of a shipping route for tanker or a basket of routes for dry bulk, contracts are traded ‘over the counter’ on a principal-to-principal basis and can be cleared through a clearing house.".
- Q1439282 wikiPageExternalLink what-is-an-ffa.
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- Q1439282 wikiPageWikiLink Q8374841.
- Q1439282 wikiPageWikiLink Q8737942.
- Q1439282 comment "A forward freight agreement (FFA) is a financial forward contract that allows ship owners, charterers and speculators to hedge against the volatility of freight rates. It gives the contract owner the right to buy and sell the price of freight for future dates. FFAs are built on an index composed of a shipping route for tanker or a basket of routes for dry bulk, contracts are traded ‘over the counter’ on a principal-to-principal basis and can be cleared through a clearing house.".
- Q1439282 label "Forward freight agreement".