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what is hedging? why do companies hedge? ... By hedging, in the general sense, we can imagine the company entering into a transaction whose sensitivity to movements in financial prices offsets the sensitivity of their core business to such changes.
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Hedge (finance) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Hedge (disambiguation) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hedge may refer to: •Hedge or hedgerow, line of closely spaced shrubs planted to act as a barrier •Hedge (finance), investment made to limit loss •Hedge (linguistics), intentionally non-committal or ...
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Search for a term ... cross-hedging - More ... credit derivative (CD); double hedging; foreign exchange option; forward freight agreement; forward procurement; hedge accounting; laddered portfolio; square position; forward cover...
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This article from The Investment FAQ discusses strategy, specifically hedging. ... Hedging is a way of reducing some of the risk involved in holding an investment. There are many different risks against which one can hedge and many different methods of hedging. When someone mentions hedging, think of insurance.
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In effect, hedging is a transfer of risk without buying insurance policies. It employs various techniques but, basically, involves taking equal and opposite positions in two different markets (such as cash and futures markets).
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