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contract

[kon-trakt, kuhn-trakt] / ˈkɒn trækt, kənˈtrækt /






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The company has long-term memory contracts, which can help insulate it from volatile pricing dynamics and reflect a push to lock prices in when cycles are favorable.

From MarketWatch

The Bursa Malaysia Derivatives contract for March delivery ended 40 ringgit lower at 4,049 ringgit a ton.

From The Wall Street Journal

Interior Department’s decision to suspend—rather than revoke—lease contracts for Orsted wind farms increases the likelihood the company’s projects will be finalized, analysts at Equita write.

From The Wall Street Journal

This very high purchase volume—the day before the contracts were due to expire—is unusual, says Bruce Macdonald, a derivatives expert and chairman of C21 Investments.

From The Wall Street Journal

"Not every pantomime is offering an Equity standard contract," he says.

From BBC