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Foundation for Managed Derivatives Research provides grants for [[economics]], business and financial research that examine, on a scholarly basis, the use of [[derivative]] instruments - including [[futures]] [[contract]]s, [[options]] on futures contracts, [[forward contract]]s, and swaps - as an [[investment]] vehicle. | Foundation for Managed Derivatives Research provides grants for [[economics]], business and financial research that examine, on a scholarly basis, the use of [[derivative]] instruments - including [[futures]] [[contract]]s, [[options]] on futures contracts, [[forward contract]]s, and swaps - as an [[investment]] vehicle. |
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Foundation for Managed Derivatives Research provides grants for economics, business and financial research that examine, on a scholarly basis, the use of derivative instruments - including futures contracts, options on futures contracts, forward contracts, and swaps - as an investment vehicle.
Grants up to $25,000[1]are available to universities, colleges, academic foundations, academic institutions, individuals, and research entities.[2]
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- ↑ [http://www.business.uiuc.edu/research/researchupdatesept2004.pdf Research Funding Update]. ULUC.
- ↑ Foundation for Managed Derivatives Research - Grants for Economic, Business and Financial Research on Use of Derivatives. Duke University.