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A hedge by any other name

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Hedging is one of the most important concepts in risk management, yet if you ask five people to define it you are likely to get five different answers.

Some say hedging is any transaction that decreases the risk of one’s portfolio. Others argue that simply diversifying a portfolio qualifies as hedging. And then there is the ‘Texas hedge’, where a producer uses financial contracts to increase its exposure to the commodity it produces.

The problem is so extreme that while the US’ Financial

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