Foreign Exchange term for purchase of currency for delivery on the day after the Spot date. For example, U.S. Dollars purchased on Monday for delivery on Thursday, three days after the trade date. The delivery price is adjusted for the extra day. A spot one week contract calls for delivery one week after the trade date; a spot fortnight contract calls for two-week delivery. See also Tomorrow Next.

 
 
 

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