Contract Soulte (Cash Settlement)
Contract soulte refers to a form of cash settlement in which the difference between the market value of an asset and the agreed-upon contract price is paid in cash rather than through the delivery of the underlying asset. This type of settlement is common in financial derivatives, such as futures and options, where the parties involved prefer to settle the contract through a cash payment instead of physically delivering the asset.
Example
In a futures contract on gold, instead of physically delivering the gold, the buyer and seller settle the contract by paying the difference between the contract price and the market price of gold in cash.
Key points
• Contract soulte is a cash settlement method where the difference between the contract price and the market value is paid in cash.
• It is commonly used in financial derivatives like futures and options.
• Cash settlement avoids the need for physical delivery of the underlying asset.