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Latest revision as of 15:38, 4 August 2022
Risk analysis and management
'Hedged' describes a situation in which any exposure to the adverse impact of fluctuations in factors such as the market price of credit, foreign exchange rates or commodity prices has been mitigated or eliminated.
See also
- Arbitrage
- Authorisation
- Authority limits
- Basis risk
- Buy-side firm
- Covering
- Dealer
- Delta hedging
- Effective
- Foreign exchange forward contract
- Forward contract
- Futures contract
- Guide to risk management
- Hedge accounting
- Hedge fund
- Hedging
- Inflation risk
- Interest rate guarantee
- Longevity
- Macro hedging
- Option
- Outturn
- Overhedging
- Pre-settlement risk
- Reduce
- Risk response
- Sell-side firm
- Speculation
- Structural
- Transfer
- Uncovered
- Underhedging
- Warehousing