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hedge in

/hej/US // hɛdʒ //UK // (hɛdʒ) //

套期保值,对冲在,对冲,套期保值的方式

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
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    • : a row of bushes or small trees planted close together, especially when forming a fence or boundary; hedgerow: small fields separated by hedges.
    • : any barrier or boundary: a hedge of stones.
    • : an act or means of preventing complete loss of a bet, an argument, an investment, or the like, with a partially counterbalancing or qualifying one.
v.有主动词 verb
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    hedged, hedg·ing.

    • : to enclose with or separate by a hedge: to hedge a garden.
    • : to surround and confine as if with a hedge; restrict: He felt hedged in by the rules of language.
    • : to protect with qualifications that allow for unstated contingencies or for withdrawal from commitment: He hedged his program against attack and then presented it to the board.
    • : to mitigate a possible loss by counterbalancing.
    • : to prevent or hinder free movement; obstruct: to be hedged by poverty.
v.无主动词 verb
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    hedged, hedg·ing.

    • : to avoid a rigid commitment by qualifying or modifying a position so as to permit withdrawal: He felt that he was speaking too boldly and began to hedge before they could contradict him.
    • : to prevent complete loss of a bet by betting an additional amount or amounts against the original bet.
    • : Finance. to enter transactions that will protect against loss through a compensatory price movement.

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Examples

  • In 2018, Citi was targeted by ValueAct, an activist hedge fund that has pushed for shakeups at other companies.

  • In January 2019, he formally set up a hedge fund called Next Alpha, which today, he says, has about $30 million under management.

  • This has nurtured a renaissance for many macro hedge funds, with some notching up gains not seen since their 1990s heyday.

  • The average global macro fund is flat this year, according to data from Aurum Fund Management, a firm that invests in hedge funds.

  • The hedge fund publishes reports on companies that it says has misled investors, while making a bet on the stock price falling.

  • All the money from cuts to public education can go toward more tax breaks for hedge-fund types.

  • Third, the destruction: These hedge-fund managers want to eliminate all limits and oversight of charter schools.

  • The center-right hedge fund clique known as Third Way, and associated Blue Dogs and hangers on.

  • Dunham makes fun of herself only so that she can then hedge and embrace an authoritative role.

  • In 1998, when the hedge fund Long Term Capital Management blew up, the New York Fed helped organize a $3.65 billion bailout.

  • Where there is no hedge, the possession shall be spoiled: and where there is no wife, he mourneth that is in want.

  • I will take away the hedge thereof, and it shall be wasted: I will break down the wall thereof, and it shall be trodden down.

  • We cut over the fields at the back with him between usstraight as the crow fliesthrough hedge and ditch.

  • Into the houses, and behind every garden fence and hedge, the retreating Federals gathered.

  • They crashed against Sir Edward Bruce's division, which received them 'like a dense hedge' or 'wood.'