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''Hedging with options.''
1.  ''Financial services regulation.''


The hedging of an option position against changes in the market price of the underlying asset.
A supervisor is a body responsible for the prudential regulation and supervision of banks and similar financial firms.  


A delta hedge is established by buying or selling an amount of the underlying asset calculated by multiplying the number of related options by the delta of the options.
Supervisors act at national level and across countries.
 
 
2.
 
An individual with direct responsibility for overseeing the work of a lower-ranking employee.
 
Sometimes known as a ''line manager.''




== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Delta]]
* [[Australian Financial Regulation]]
* [[Delta neutral]]
* [[Bank of England]]
* [[Hedging]]
* [[Bank supervision]]
* [[Underlying asset]]
* [[Basel III]]
* [[Vega hedging]]
* [[Capital adequacy]]
* [[European Banking Authority]]
* [[European Central Bank]]
* [[Federal Reserve System]]
* [[Financial Conduct Authority]]
* [[Financial Services Authority]]
* [[Financial stability]]
* [[Group-wide supervisor]]
* [[Home supervisor]]
* [[Host supervisor]]
* [[Line manager]]
* [[Prudential]]
* [[Prudential Regulation Authority]]
* [[Regulation]]
* [[Regulator]]
* [[Resolution Authority]]
* [[Supervisory college]]
* [[Twin Peaks]]


[[Category:The_business_context]]
[[Category:Ethics]]
[[Category:Identify_and_assess_risks]]
[[Category:Manage_risks]]
[[Category:Manage_risks]]
[[Category:Risk_frameworks]]
[[Category:Financial_products_and_markets]]

Revision as of 16:14, 2 July 2022

1. Financial services regulation.

A supervisor is a body responsible for the prudential regulation and supervision of banks and similar financial firms.

Supervisors act at national level and across countries.


2.

An individual with direct responsibility for overseeing the work of a lower-ranking employee.

Sometimes known as a line manager.


See also