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Non-Deliverable Swap (NDS) - How To Discuss

By Jessica Hardy

Non-Deliverable Swap (NDS),

Definition of Non-Deliverable Swap (NDS):

  • New Delivery Currency Exchange (NDS) is a limited or non-convertible variant of currency exchange between a primary currency and a secondary currency. This means that, unlike a normal currency exchange, where there is a physical exchange of currency, there is no actual transfer of the two currencies involved in the payment. In contrast, NDS is processed in cash, usually in US dollars.

    • A non-delivery swap (NDS) is a type of currency swap that is paid and settled in US dollars instead of the two currencies involved in the exchange.
    • As a result, the exchange is considered non-convertible (limited) because there is no physical transfer of the underlying currency.
    • NDS is commonly used when the basic currency is difficult to obtain, vague or unstable, such as the currency of a developing country or a restricted currency such as Cuba or North Korea.

Literal Meanings of Non-Deliverable Swap (NDS)

Non:

Meanings of Non:
  1. Denial or apparent absence

  2. (Verb included) As stated.

  3. (Added to form an adjective in a verb) Not provocative or demanding.

  4. A neutral expresses a negative connotation when the corresponding form beginning with em or un has a specific meaning (e.g. inhuman vs. inhuman).

Sentences of Non
  1. Not the same

Deliverable:

Meanings of Deliverable:
  1. Which can be delivered.

  2. Something that can be provided, especially as a product of the development process.

Sentences of Deliverable
  1. Item in delivery condition.

  2. The company's basic method for measuring customer feedback on delivery.

Swap:

Synonyms of Swap

give and take, trade-off, substitution, barter, trade, switch, exchange, interchange, bandy, pass back and forth, reciprocate

Non-Deliverable Swap (NDS),

Non-Deliverable Swap (NDS) means,

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  • A non-delivery swap (NDS) is a type of currency exchange that is paid and settled in US dollars instead of the two currencies included in the exchange itself.
  • As a result, the exchange is considered unchanged (limited) because there is no physical delivery of the underlying currency.
  • NDSs are commonly used when the underlying currency is difficult to obtain, liquid or volatile, such as the currency of a developing country or a restricted currency such as Cuba or North Korea.

Literal Meanings of Non-Deliverable Swap (NDS)

Non:

Meanings of Non:
  1. (Verb added) No, as stated.

  2. (Added to the verb to make an adjective) Do not provoke or demand.

  3. Express a neutral negative meaning when there is a specific meaning of the appropriate form starting with em or un (e.g. inhuman vs. inhuman).

Sentences of Non
  1. Not uniform

Deliverable:

Meanings of Deliverable:
  1. Something that can be delivered, especially as a product of the development process.

Sentences of Deliverable
  1. The company's primary way to measure customer feedback about the service provided

Swap:

Meanings of Swap:
  1. The process of replacing one thing with another.