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Define ‘Contango’ and ‘Backwardation’ in the Futures Market.

Contango is a market condition where the futures price of a commodity or asset is higher than the current spot price. This typically occurs because of storage and carrying costs.

Backwardation is the opposite condition, where the futures price is lower than the spot price. This is less common and often indicates a perceived shortage or high demand for the asset immediately.

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