Dear Charlie,
Isn't this changing the contract in the middle of the year?
"New! Effective October 13, 2009, the CWB has extended the basis lock-in period for the BPC program to align it with the futures lock-in deadline. Both the futures and basis components must now be priced by the basis contract month expiry date. (Basis contract month expiry dates are listed below.) Previously, the basis lock-in deadline was October 30, 2009.
If either the futures or basis component of a BPC is not priced by the basis contract month expiry date, the CWB will price the contract at the value posted on that date. Producers with a basis-first BPC have the option of rolling to a different futures month prior to the basis contract month expiry date. Futures-first BPCs cannot be rolled."
ISN't This is like an exchange changing futures contract terms in the middle of the contract year?
Isn't this changing the contract in the middle of the year?
"New! Effective October 13, 2009, the CWB has extended the basis lock-in period for the BPC program to align it with the futures lock-in deadline. Both the futures and basis components must now be priced by the basis contract month expiry date. (Basis contract month expiry dates are listed below.) Previously, the basis lock-in deadline was October 30, 2009.
If either the futures or basis component of a BPC is not priced by the basis contract month expiry date, the CWB will price the contract at the value posted on that date. Producers with a basis-first BPC have the option of rolling to a different futures month prior to the basis contract month expiry date. Futures-first BPCs cannot be rolled."
ISN't This is like an exchange changing futures contract terms in the middle of the contract year?
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