hedging — hedg·ing n: the practice of engaging in offsetting financial transactions to reduce losses Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. hedging … Law dictionary
hedging — (izg. hȅdžing) m DEFINICIJA ekon. poslovno financijska strategija izbjegavanja rizika, odnosno mogućeg gubitka (nakon neke operacije poduzima se druga financijska ili poslovna operacija) ETIMOLOGIJA engl … Hrvatski jezični portal
hedging — ► NOUN 1) the planting or trimming of hedges. 2) bushes and shrubs planted to form hedges … English terms dictionary
Hedging — Der Begriff Kurssicherung oder Hedgegeschäft (kurz Hedging; von engl. to hedge [hɛdʒ], „absichern“) bezeichnet ein Finanzgeschäft zur Absicherung einer Transaktion gegen Risiken wie beispielsweise Wechselkursschwankungen oder Veränderungen in den … Deutsch Wikipedia
hedging — The practice of offsetting the price risk inherent in any cash market position by taking an equal but opposite position in the futures market. Hedgers use the futures markets to protect their business from adverse price changes. Selling ( Short)… … Financial and business terms
Hedging — A strategy designed to reduce investment risk using call options, put options, short selling, or futures contracts. A hedge can help lock in existing profits. Its purpose is to reduce the volatility of a portfolio, by reducing the risk of loss.… … Financial and business terms
hedging — Method of reducing the risk of loss caused by price fluctuation. It consists of the purchase or sale of equal quantities of the same or very similar commodities in two different markets at approximately the same time, with the expectation that a… … Universalium
hedging — A means by which traders and exporters of grain or other products, and manufacturers who make contracts in advance for the sale of their goods, secure themselves against the fluctuations of the market by counter contracts for the purchase or sale … Black's law dictionary
hedging — A means by which traders and exporters of grain or other products, and manufacturers who make contracts in advance for the sale of their goods, secure themselves against the fluctuations of the market by counter contracts for the purchase or sale … Black's law dictionary
Hedging — Hedge Hedge, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Hedged}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Hedging}.] 1. To inclose or separate with a hedge; to fence with a thickly set line or thicket of shrubs or small trees; as, to hedge a field or garden. [1913 Webster] 2. To obstruct, as … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English