Margrabe's formula is used in finance to determine the value of the option to exchange one asset for another. Specifically, it is used for options on two different assets that are correlated, typically in the context of currencies or commodities. The formula provides a way to calculate the price of a European-style exchange option, which gives the holder the right, but not the obligation, to exchange one underlying asset for another at a specified future date.
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