terminsaffärs
Terminsaffärs refers to a type of financial transaction in Sweden where a buyer and seller agree to exchange a commodity or asset at a predetermined future date and price. This practice is commonly associated with the trading of agricultural products, particularly grains like wheat, barley, and rye, which were historically central to Sweden’s economy. The term originates from the Swedish words *termin* (meaning "term" or "future") and *affär* (meaning "deal" or "transaction"), reflecting its nature as a forward contract.
Terminsaffärs became particularly significant during the 19th and early 20th centuries when Sweden’s agricultural sector relied
The practice was formalized through organized exchanges, such as the *Terminsbörsen* (Termins Exchange) in Stockholm, which
Today, terminsaffärs serves as a historical example of how forward contracts help mitigate risk in volatile