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What Is the Key Characteristic That Prevents an OTC Contract from Being Fully Standardized?

The key characteristic is the unique customization of the contract terms, such as the specific underlying asset, the exact notional amount, or the non-standard expiration date. This bespoke nature means the contract cannot be easily traded or offset with others, preventing the fungibility required for standardization.

The need for a perfect hedge drives this customization.

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