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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a hedging" is not correct in standard English; it should be "hedging" without the article "a." You can use "hedging" when discussing strategies or language that mitigates risk or uncertainty, often in contexts like finance or communication.
Example: "In negotiations, using hedging can help soften demands and create a more collaborative atmosphere."
Alternatives: "a hedge" or "risk mitigation."
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"This is simply a hedging manoeuvre against a higher risk and greater probability of customers defaulting.
A hedging loss implies that the hedge did not match the position to be offset.
The company credited significant cost-cutting and a hedging program that held down its fuel costs.
So Barrick introduced a hedging scheme, novel to gold mining, that involved selling future production at a fixed price.
SAA ran up a 6-billion-rand loss in the past couple of years by losing a hedging bet against the currency.
The result was a constant evocation of high principle balanced by a hedging refusal to commit fully to any single principle — not the the Obama Doctrine, but the Obama Posture.
Worse, Mr Lay slipped in the news that Enron had taken a $1.2 billion reduction in equity capital, stemming from a hedging deal with a related private-equity fund.
But as a hedging proposition, the idea now is that if other markets suffer declines, Shanghai could once again go its own way and rise, or at least fall to a lesser degree.The temptation is clearly there.
But hedge-fund managers think that the ABX may have been driven down further than warranted by fundamentals because so many financial firms have used it as a hedging tool.
Neither degree is a hedging strategy for professional indecision!
Fuel was $2.07 a gallon after a hedging loss of 49 cents a gallon.
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