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{{a|eqderiv|}}Settling one’s obligations under a [[derivative contract]] on termination by paying its cash value, rather than delivering the actual thing you have written the [[derivative]] on (which you won’t be surprised to hear is called “[[physical settlement]]”)
{{a|eqderiv|}}Settling one’s obligations under a [[derivative contract]] on termination by paying its cash value, rather than delivering the actual thing you have written the [[derivative]] on (which you won’t be surprised to hear is called “[[physical settlement]]”)


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*{{eqderivprov|Cash Settlement}} under the {{eqderiv}} definitions.
*{{eqderivprov|Cash Settlement}} under the {{eqderiv}} definitions.
*{{eqderivprov|Physical Settlement}} under the {{eqderiv}} definitions.
*{{eqderivprov|Physical Settlement}} under the {{eqderiv}} definitions.

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Settling one’s obligations under a derivative contract on termination by paying its cash value, rather than delivering the actual thing you have written the derivative on (which you won’t be surprised to hear is called “physical settlement”)

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