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Hedge

Hedge meaning

A thicket of bushes or other shrubbery, especially one planted as a fence between two portions of land, or to separate the parts of a garden. | A barrier (often consisting of a line of persons or objects) to protect someone or something from harm. | A mound of earth, stone- or turf-faced, often topped with bushes, used as a fence between any two portions of land.

Example sentences (20)

The Group discontinues fair value hedge accounting if the hedging instrument expires or is sold, terminated or exercised, the hedge no longer meets criteria for hedge accounting or the Group revokes the designation.

Where a fence or hedge has an adjacent ditch, the ditch is normally in the same ownership as the hedge or fence, with the ownership boundary being the edge of the ditch furthest from the fence or hedge.

Considering the above, it seems that RAAX sometimes underperforms, sometimes matches the performance of an inflation-hedge index ETF / the average inflation-hedge asset class.

Ghost Tree Capital is a -oriented hedge fund and is presently among the top-performing hedge funds (on the basis of an annualized 3-year return).

Now an update on our hedge book, we continue to realize the benefits from the scheduled roll off of our hedge book and have the potential to capture additional upside in the current commodity price environment.

Our list is based on the total size of the investments into each stock made by hedge funds, not on the number of hedge funds investing in the stock.

The Hampshire Hedge project was launched by The Countryside Charity (CPRE) on Tuesday, November 21 on the Compton Farm estate just outside of and ecology students on a land management course were joined by more than 80 guests for the hedge planting task.

This affords the strategy a direct, explicit hedge exposure using put options rather than the typical proxy hedge offered to stocks by bonds.

Was a partner at a multi-billion dollar hedge fund and ran my own hedge fund for over 15 years.

What's so fascinating about gold is that although it is a long-term inflation hedge, it's a terrible short-term inflation hedge - or inflation proxy, to use a more accurate description.

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NEW YORK (Reuters) - BlackRock Inc is in early-stage talks with hedge fund Millennium Management about a strategic tie-up that could involve acquiring a minority stake in the hedge fund, two sources familiar with the matter said.

So they may be OK as a short-term hedge when the market suddenly encounters danger, but traders looking for a longer-term hedge will look elsewhere.

To prune a hedge you will need eye protection, garden gloves and hedge, and either manual or powered shears.

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Reportedly, some of the top hedge funds were shorting these stocks as soon as they could last year, and now it appears that many of those same hedge funds could be piling into the shares.

Because bond returns rose when stock prices fell, bonds served as a hedge against falling stock prices, and stock were a hedge against inflation.

He turned to high hedge laws after failing to come to an agreement with the hedge owners who live directly behind him.

Last year activists lost 10.4% on average, far more than the hedge fund industry’s average 5% drop, according to data from research firm Hedge Fund Research.

The one main rule was that a knife "of a penny price" had to be used in the construction of this hedge, hence it being a ‘penny hedge’ which is still planted every year, showing the continuation of this tradition.