In 1999, the Ashanti gold mining company nearly went bankrupt after a gold price rally because of its hedging position. |
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After some hedging and indecision, we decided, or rather chanced, to take a walk, it being a sunny October day. |
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What the world needs from economists are sophisticated hedging strategies, not glib publicity stunts. |
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Tired of vague, fluffy predictions from newspapers and magazines hedging their bets on what will and what won't succeed in technology this year? |
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Sheltered by trees and shrubbery, with mature hedging on both sides, it has an extensive patio and is pleasantly secluded. |
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We believe there will be some hedging from producers as high prices and contangos start to interest them in securing some profits. |
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Outside, the front garden is railed and features a small lawn with side hedging. |
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They are simply hedging their bets, forming a relationship with you early on, in a competitive industry and punting on your future success. |
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The front garden is screened from the road with high mature hedging while the gravel driveway has space for several cars. |
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Fluctuations in the exchange rate which materially effect the value of European investments are eliminated through currency hedging. |
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There is no smarter way to edge up a vegetable patch or kitchen garden than with box hedging. |
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Capital hedging has been identified as one of the biggest areas of concern by foreign bankers. |
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The builder can now afford to assign engineering resources to the project without hedging against lost quoting hours. |
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I am however hedging my bets quite firmly on it being a London based blog that wins. |
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The property's walled front garden features a tiled entrance porch, two side lawns and high hedging. |
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An intricately designed knot garden is the centrepiece, with box hedging and topiary cones forming an outer frame. |
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It would benefit from the addition of some trees, hedging or trellising in order to create more privacy. |
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Shrubs such as hawthorn, field maple, blackthorn, beech, hornbeam and holly make good hedging. |
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Most worrying is the right-leaning media's continual hedging and refusal to accept basic facts. |
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After Obeidi got out of Army slammer, the CIA started hedging on its promises to get him out of the country. |
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Agribusinesses can transfer price risk to speculators by hedging against the grain they own. |
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And like me, it's a safe bet that you read with fingers in multiple pages, hedging your bets. |
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Outside, there is a lawned and railed front garden with mature hedging, while there is laneway access to a small patio garden to the rear. |
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You could hear the whirr and hum of political calculation, the internal hedging of bets. |
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The front garden, which has side and front hedging, has a large side lawn with flowerbeds. |
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Box hedging harks back to the past, but depending on its arrangement, can also look incredibly contemporary. |
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Hardy fuchsias also make attractive hedges either as a single species or mixed with other hedging plants, such as hawthorn and beech. |
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But hiring has been so slow and most economists have been so wrong on this issue that some are now hedging their bets. |
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The lilly pilly is one of the most popular plants in Australia today, particularly for hedging and topiary. |
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Treason is a difficult one to actually get a conviction on, so I think that's why they are hedging away from that. |
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The mattresses and walls were covered in blood and the murder weapon, a bloodstained hedging billhook, lay abandoned. |
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Mexican orange is another good hedging plant, with glossy trifoliate evergreen leaves that release the fragrance of orange peel when pruned. |
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Private investors can reduce the risks created by a weak dollar by hedging their currency exposure. |
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Physical and financial hedging around energy commodity purchasing represents the most common approach to risk management. |
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The front lawned garden has mature hedging while the driveway provides parking for three cars. |
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This is an important job as these attractive small shrubs, often used as low hedging, will quickly become woody if left unpruned. |
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Plants used for hedging are also planted closer together and the usual practice is to shear the plants into shape. |
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Height varies from less than a foot to more than 3 feet, making some species useful as ground covers and others as deciduous hedging. |
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And, indeed, you were hedging your bets at one point, weren't you, in the Minnesota case? |
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There are many reasons to use a hedging strategy in the forex futures market. |
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The lawned front garden is surrounded by high hedging and offers off-street parking. |
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The simulations were conducted to provide additional evidence about whether rollover hedging could increase expected returns. |
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There were plans to improve the hedging and install some large pipes in the grass bank. |
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High hedging ensures a good deal of privacy and the long driveway provides ample parking. |
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Fresh cut flowers, organic vegetables, crafts and willow works as well as hedging plants and a shrub or nursery area are all on display. |
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Unfortunately, hedgehogs are nomadic and difficult to attract into a garden, but a pile of logs and dense native hedging will give them somewhere to hide. |
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This meant that when any hedging grew the flowerbeds would be hidden. |
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Other features include extensive hedging, shrubs and colourful annuals. |
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High hedging and large flowerbeds border the manicured central lawn. |
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They will pay for up to 70 per cent of the cost of hedging, walling, river management, weeding and mowing of grass in villages where stock has been excluded. |
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The best candidate for boosting the supply of gold, however, is hedging. |
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Calyon also acted in this project as financial adviser, mandated lead arranger and hedging coordinator. |
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Abstractness and generality, however, also allow a wide berth of hedging since any contradictions or challenges can be explained away as exceptions. |
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To the front of the house, there is a formal garden enclosed by boxwood hedging while beyond there is a woodland garden and a paddock bisected by the Corrie Burn. |
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The rear garden, which is lawned and bordered by mature hedging, includes a spacious double garage with a remote control roller shutter and vehicular access. |
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Netanyahu has been eager to take credit for Iran's hedging of its stockpiles. |
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Karl Rove says Romney has the edge in the overall vote on Election Day and in his hedging way seemed to predict a Romney triumph. |
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The death of an uncle and a hedging competition are processed and recounted in due course. |
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The hedging derivative is carried at fair value on the balance sheet with changes in fair value recorded in net earnings. |
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The long back garden is bounded by walls, mature trees and hedging. |
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The 44-foot long and 54-foot wide lawned rear garden has a south-easterly orientation and is wonderfully private thanks to high perimeter hedging. |
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This is the reason current calibrating hypotheses of hedging for clearing houses needs to be reinforced in order to integrate this reality. |
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But I expect wealthy buyers will be hedging their bets before long. |
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Why are you all hedging this support on constitutional reform? |
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Having hedged its fuel bill for the winter, which should keep costs under control, the airline is monitoring whether to continue hedging for the summer. |
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As a result the gain or loss related to the hedged risk and the hedging item would be recorded in the same period. |
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This hedging knocked around 1.5 points off quarterly performance: a small price to pay for a little peace of mind for unitholders. |
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The effectiveness of hedging relationships is also gauged through prospective and retrospective tests. |
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Empirically, we show that a firm's reactiveness to variations in risk prices is linked to its hedging activities. |
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The Helaba Group takes out derivatives for trading purposes and also for hedging purposes. |
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The gain or loss on the hedging item is recognized in the current period's net income. |
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The CWB's hedging strategy at the time was not effective in the face of this volatility. |
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They've planted hedging cedars along 28 acres of their property, not only for privacy, but to serve as a buffer zone with nearby homes. |
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When a payment leg emulates such a debt instrument, there is also one hedging set for each issuer of the reference debt instrument. |
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We seek to minimize our currency exposure by engaging in hedging transactions where we deem it appropriate. |
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We provide tailor-made hedging and trading consults to clients and as such have turned this into a self-sustained business. |
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This is trimmed a number of times a year to keep it truly tiny, and shows how it would clearly make a superb substitute for dwarf box hedging. |
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For this reason, they cannot replace currency hedging as a tool for managing foreignexchange risk. |
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The hedging program, by its nature, requires continuous monitoring and rebalancing to avoid over or under hedged positions. |
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However, there is some uncertainty as to the tax treatment of the non-U. S. currency hedging transactions. |
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This was considerably lower than the average market price for zinc during the year due to the hedging contracts entered into in previous periods. |
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The assumption and the hedging of genuine economic risk gradually ceased to be the main concern of international finance. |
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Credit defaut swap should only be bought for hedging against the risk of default of the issuer. |
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In looking at hedging, there is currently proposals to simplify the criteria for allowing hedge accounting to occur. |
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Furthermore, we were protected from the negative evolution of the dollar by our prudent hedging policy. |
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In 2008, the Company adopted a policy for the systematic hedging of currency risk for investments valued in a foreign currency. |
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Smaller gardens may benefit from the use of slow-growing box hedging which was used in formal gardens of old to create geometric patterns, called parterres. |
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Group policy consists, when possible, of hedging currency risks on exports by paying for purchased goods in foreign currencies. |
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We structure the term interest type and currency to assist in hedging the value of the associated asset. |
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They would only be required to determine that the critical terms of the two components of the hedging arrangement continue to match. |
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With regard to exchange rates, Resilux has a policy of passive hedging per production unit. |
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The cost of hedging on an annual basis over time would greatly exceed this difference. |
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For something a bit different, any yellow or variegated hedging plant would contrast well with an infill of the tufted blue grass of festuca glauca. |
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A one acre garden to the rear is bordered by mature shrubs and trees while the front garden is quite private and screened from the road by tall hedging. |
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Accordingly, changes in the fair value of the swap contracts designated as cash flow hedging instruments could result in significant changes in accumulated other comprehensive income and in shareholders' equity. |
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The strategy is known as fuel hedging, enabling an airline to purchase a percentage of the fuel it would likely consume in advance. |
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Guiliani is hedging a bit, but he's not the white-bread cop so many blacks expect him to be. |
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The gold miner should not hedge as the shareholders can if they choose to, and hedging a known risk decreases transparency of the corporate mission and thus increases frictional costs. |
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By playing safe and hedging its bets, the EU has lost some of its nerve. |
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That hedging is the movie's central creative strategy, and it results in a strangely oblivious film, one that undercuts its story with exactly the sort of praise-hungriness that its hero learns to overcome. |
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Company enters into derivative financial instruments for purposes of hedging investments against adverse changes in American currency exchange rate. |
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As a consequence all derivative financial instruments are exclusively detained for the need of hedging interest rate risks, currency exchange rate risks and commodity risks. |
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Depending on where the hedging instrument is held, in the absence of hedge accounting the total change in value might be recognised in profit or loss, in other comprehensive income, or both. |
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Although it appears that these west Texas contracts may provide a better hedging alternative than the Henry Hub futures contract for Canadian producers, there still appears to be notable basis risk. |
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Thanks to the joint venture, Calyon will be able to offer hedging products for European electricity, gas and global coal markets, ranging from plain vanilla to structured products. |
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They could also have a dissuasive effect on risk hedging. |
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In the event we chose to terminate any of our trading or hedging derivatives contracts, we would be required to settle with the respective derivative counterparty at the current fair value of the derivative contract. |
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There is normally a single fair value measure for a hedging instrument in its entirety, and the factors that cause changes in fair value are co-dependent. |
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Derivative financial instruments that are either hedging instruments not designated or not qualified as hedges are carried at fair value with changes in value in the income statement. |
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AcG-13 provides detailed guidance on the identification, designation, documentation and effectiveness of hedging relationships, for the purposes of applying hedge accounting and the discontinuance of hedge accounting. |
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The Fund's currency hedging strategy was the largest detractor from performance as it prevented the Fund from benefiting from the appreciation of the U. S. dollar, the euro and the yen relative to the Canadian dollar. |
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Losses and gains relating to hedging instruments are booked in the income statement for fair value hedges and in equity for hedges of future cash flows. |
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However, since the market for supply of derivatives is found to be EEA-wide, the concentration would not result in other issuers of Index Funds with Protection of Capital being foreclosed from supply of such hedging products. |
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China is now India's biggest trading partner. A whole lotta hedging going onYet China's trade with India, and others, counts for something besides commercial expedience. |
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At that time, any cumulative gain or loss on the hedging instrument recognised in equity is retained in equity until the forecasted transaction occurs. |
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It is clear, on the other hand, that banks require investors to draw up a fully-fledged hedging strategy before deciding whether to offer hedging. |
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In November 2005, NOVA Chemicals entered into a three-year hedging arrangement that effectively neutralizes the mark-to-market impact on the stock-based incentive compensation plans. |
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A laziness grew up that meant that if the artistic directorship didn't really like a play they could always shove it on Upstairs, as a way of hedging their bets. |
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A 100m section of hedging trees was cut down by an individual using a bow saw on Bagillt foreshore, which looks out on the Dee estuary. |
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It gives businesses the security to plan ahead, enables consumers to compare prices without difficulty and does away with high charges for currency exchange and the high costs of hedging against exchange risks. |
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The section requires that formal documentation, designation of specific hedging relationship components, and assessment of effectiveness are pre-requisites for the application of hedge accounting. |
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Further, when used for hedging purposes there may be an imperfect correlation between these instruments and the investment or market sectors being hedged. |
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The changes in the fair value of the hedged item, to the extent that the hedging relationship is effective, will be offset by changes in the fair value of the hedging derivative. |
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The method of recognizing the resulting gain or loss depends on whether the derivative is designated and qualifies as a hedging instrument for accounting purposes and, if so, on the nature of the item being hedged. |
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But Salmond wasn't hedging his bets, Pringle said. |
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The Group documents, at the inception of the transaction, the relationship between hedging instruments and hedged items, as well as its risk management objective and strategy for undertaking various hedge transactions. |
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The Helaba Group uses micro fair value hedge accounting in order to offset changes in the value of hedging derivatives attributable to rate changes by market price changes of the hedged underlyings. |
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The method of recognising the resulting fair value gain or loss depends on whether the derivative is designated as a hedging instrument, and if so, the nature of the item being hedged. |
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A futures market, for example, would enable growers and buyers to reduce risk by hedging, though it would also complete the unromantic commoditisation of the rose. |
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Since futures contracts are very often used for the hedging of interest rate risk on dealers' bond portfolios, the number of futures traded for this purpose may have declined. |
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Unmatched positions are carried from time to time within predetermined limits, principally to reduce borrowing costs or when hedging is impractical or uneconomic. |
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You couldn't win a teacup in Formula 1 with a policy of hedging your bets. |
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Countless hedging strategies were developed in the 1980s when a sustained global bear market for securities was triggered by a steep rise in oil prices. |
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Analysis: Labour and the Lib Dems are hedging their bets somewhat, by waiting for a review which will report after the election and whose outcome isn't known. |
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The regulator also emphasised it was not trying to predict individual groups' figures as these would depend on particular wholesale power-buying or other hedging strategies. |
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If you think of hedging as a tool for currency risk management in a portfolio, what it is supposed to do is eliminate or reduce the extreme risks of unexpected currency price movements. |
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The company could freeze its health-care costs for the upcoming year by hedging its position in the futures market. |
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Shaped box bushes, lavender and ionicera hedging combined with a grand yew, Chilean pine and magnolias give the gardens a sense of maturity. |
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The mind-numbing jargon used by hedging practitioners often can stupify the uninitiated. |
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They are perfect for traditional French-style potagers where the ornamental and productive vegetable beds are edged with box hedging. |
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Native hedging plants such as hawthorn, blackthorn, guelder rose, wild rose and perhaps even some field maple, can be bought for planting bare root at a good price. |
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Pyracanthas are spreading or upright in habit so you can grow them as free-standing shrubs, hedging or trained against a wall or fence in a fan or espalier shape. |
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Herdman also said that despite fuel surcharges, fuel hedging and increased fares, some of the airlines in the region cannot fully offset the cost of fuel and face a loss. |
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A Try Thuja Smaragd which is dark green and used for hedging. |
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A good variety is E commutata, also known as silver berry, which is useful for hedging and bears highly-scented tiny flowers in autumn, followed by silvery red fruit. |
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Enclosure led to fuller winter employment in hedging and ditching. |
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The Purchased Ounces will be applied to close out contracts for the delivery by Cambior of an equal number of ounces under its current hedging portfolio. |
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