hedging

hedging ['hedʒɪŋ]  ['hedʒɪŋ] 

原级:hedge

第三人称单数:hedges

第三人称复数:hedges

过去式:hedged

hedging 基本解释

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名词套头交易,对冲买卖,套期保值

hedging 网络解释

1. 套头交易:另一位杰出的合作者费希尔.布莱克(Fisher Black)死后两年才颁发此奖,不能不说的环境中,通过对风险的时空(intertemporal and intersectoral)配置达到经济资源分散(diversifying)、套头交易(hedging)和交换(trading)放在了第一位.

hedging 单语例句

1. It also lost 98 million yuan in jet fuel hedging contracts by the end of October.

2. 911查询·英语单词

2. The survey also showed equities continued to be the most actively used asset class, and gold the most favored hedging instrument this year.

3. Cathay Pacific Chief Executive Philip Chen told reporters yesterday that the company raised its hedging ratio for fuel to a record 40 per cent.

4. hedging的解释

4. To reduce exposure to the fuel price risk, airlines usually embrace a combination of fuel derivatives to achieve their desired hedging position.

5. He says some of them have been caught badly out of their depth with their attempts at financial hedging to reduce their risk exposure.

6. Financial derivative markets in China are also insufficiently developed for efficient and cheap hedging against foreign exchange and interest rate risks.

7. Its goal was to provide Chinese market participants with direct market access, and give them the capability of hedging domestically.

8. But it remains doubtful if these big fish are willing to play in a market that is too illiquid to do much meaningful hedging.

9. China Eastern said it has stopped signing new hedging contracts with foreign investment banks after SASAC's order.

10. Analysts speculate that the company's hedging losses were from its wrong bets on electrolytic aluminum futures contracts.

hedging 英英释义

noun

1. hedging

1. an intentionally noncommittal or ambiguous statement

    e.g. when you say `maybe' you are just hedging

    Synonym: hedge

2. any technique designed to reduce or eliminate financial risk
    for example, taking two positions that will offset each other if prices change

    Synonym: hedge

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