hedged / hɛdʒ /

套期保值对冲对冲的套期保值的

hedged3 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a row of bushes or small trees planted close together, especially when forming a fence or boundary; hedgerow: small fields separated by hedges.
  2. any barrier or boundary: a hedge of stones.
  3. 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

hedged, hedg·ing.

  1. to enclose with or separate by a hedge: to hedge a garden.
  2. to surround and confine as if with a hedge; restrict: He felt hedged in by the rules of language.
  3. 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.
v. 无主动词 verb

hedged, hedg·ing.

  1. 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.
  2. to prevent complete loss of a bet by betting an additional amount or amounts against the original bet.
  3. Finance. to enter transactions that will protect against loss through a compensatory price movement.

hedged 近义词

n. 名词 noun

boundary, obstacle, especially one made of plants

v. 动词 verb

avoid, dodge

v. 动词 verb

enclose

更多hedged例句

  1. In 2018, Citi was targeted by ValueAct, an activist hedge fund that has pushed for shakeups at other companies.
  2. In January 2019, he formally set up a hedge fund called Next Alpha, which today, he says, has about $30 million under management.
  3. This has nurtured a renaissance for many macro hedge funds, with some notching up gains not seen since their 1990s heyday.
  4. The average global macro fund is flat this year, according to data from Aurum Fund Management, a firm that invests in hedge funds.
  5. The hedge fund publishes reports on companies that it says has misled investors, while making a bet on the stock price falling.
  6. All the money from cuts to public education can go toward more tax breaks for hedge-fund types.
  7. Third, the destruction: These hedge-fund managers want to eliminate all limits and oversight of charter schools.
  8. The center-right hedge fund clique known as Third Way, and associated Blue Dogs and hangers on.
  9. Dunham makes fun of herself only so that she can then hedge and embrace an authoritative role.
  10. In 1998, when the hedge fund Long Term Capital Management blew up, the New York Fed helped organize a $3.65 billion bailout.
  11. Where there is no hedge, the possession shall be spoiled: and where there is no wife, he mourneth that is in want.
  12. 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.
  13. We cut over the fields at the back with him between usstraight as the crow fliesthrough hedge and ditch.
  14. Into the houses, and behind every garden fence and hedge, the retreating Federals gathered.
  15. They crashed against Sir Edward Bruce's division, which received them 'like a dense hedge' or 'wood.'