Common use of Contract for Differences Clause in Contracts

Contract for Differences. (CFDs): CFDs are derivative financial products that are traded on margin (‘Leveraged Products’). CFDs, which are traded off exchange (or OTC), are agreements to exchange the difference in value of a particular instrument or currency between the time at which the agreement is entered into and the time at which it is closed. This allows the Clients to replicate the economic effect of trading in particular currencies or other instruments without requiring actual ownership of those assets. A full list of the CFDs on offer by us is available on the Company’s Website.

Appears in 5 contracts

Sources: Client Agreement, Client Agreement, Client Agreement

Contract for Differences. (CFDs): CFDs are derivative financial products that are traded on margin (‘Leveraged Products’). CFDs, which are traded off exchange (or OTC), are agreements to exchange the difference in value of a particular instrument or currency between the time at which the agreement is entered into and the time at which it is closed. This allows the Clients to replicate the economic effect of trading in particular currencies or other instruments without requiring actual ownership of those assets. A full list of the CFDs on offer by us is available on the Company’s Website.is

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Client Agreement