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  • 121hedge with — phrasal verb hedge with or hedge in with [transitive] Word forms hedge with : present tense I/you/we/they hedge with he/she/it hedges with present participle hedging with past tense hedged with past participle hedged with hedge something (in)… …

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  • 122hedge — [[t]hɛdʒ[/t]] n. v. hedged, hedg•ing 1) bot a row of bushes or small trees planted close together, esp. when forming a fence or boundary; hedgerow 2) any barrier or boundary 3) an act or means of hedging: to buy gold as a hedge against… …

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  • 123hedge fund — / hedʒ fʌnd/ noun a partnership open to a small number of rich investors, which invests in equities, currency futures and derivatives and may produce high returns but carries a very high risk ▪▪▪ ‘…much of what was described as near hysteria was… …

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  • 124Hedge (linguistics) — A hedge is a mitigating device used to lessen the impact of an utterance. Typically, they are adjectives or adverbs, but can also consist of clauses. It could be regarded as a form of euphemism.Examples: # He is a slightly stupid person. (adverb) …

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  • 125Hedge Row Trench Commonwealth War Graves Commission Cemetery — Infobox Military Cemetery name = Hedge Row Trench body = Commonwealth War Graves Commission use dates = 1915 1917 established = March 1915 designer = J R Truelove coordinates = coord|50|49|10.5|N|02|54|48.5|E| nearest town = Ieper, West Flanders …

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  • 126Hedge Clause — A provision included in published financial reports that indemnifies the author, or authors, against any responsibility for any errors, omissions, or oversights contained within the report. Hedge clauses can be found predominately in analyst… …

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  • 127Hedge Ratio — 1. A ratio comparing the value of a position protected via a hedge with the size of the entire position itself. 2. A ratio comparing the value of futures contracts purchased or sold to the value of the cash commodity being hedged. 1. Say you are… …

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  • 128Hedge — Making an investment to reduce the risk of adverse price movements in an asset. Normally, a hedge consists of taking an offsetting position in a related security, such as a futures contract. An example of a hedge would be if you owned a stock,… …

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