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Definition of unhedged in English: unhedgedadjectiveʌnˈhɛdʒdˌənˈhɛdʒd 1Not bounded by a hedge. 无篱笆的;无保护的 2(of an investment or investor) not protected against loss by balancing or compensating contracts or transactions. (投资,投资者)无对冲保护的,非对冲的 the bank collapsed due to unhedged trading Example sentencesExamples - With their well experienced managers, one or more of the 5 unhedged funds may surprise with some unexpected bear market gains.
- Indeed, in late January the corporation announced an operating profit in its 2001 fourth quarter, excluding the impact of unhedged currency and restructuring charges.
- In April 2003, the RBI had warned exporters about their unhedged exposures but the exporters did not pay much heed to the apex bank's warnings.
- While there is a sense in which all demand for financial assets are contingent on their expected performance, this is especially true of geared and unhedged derivatives positions.
- The Reserve Bank of India has warned corporates that maintaining unhedged foreign currency commitments could severely impact their finances if conditions in the currency markets were to change.
- But even the so-called unhedged companies are falling over themselves to produce and sell all the gold the traffic can bear, cheered on by a crowd of dividend-hungry shareholders.
- Our approach is to leave our base unhedged, but to use hedges on acquisitions to build the company.
- Second, at rollover dates, the hedger will roll forward to the next contract month by simultaneously closing the positions on all contracts and opening new positions on the remaining unhedged long-term production.
- The addition of noninvestment-grade bonds and unhedged currency in the PTRAX will likely increase its volatility, while higher turnover will also increase its trading costs when compared to VBMFX.
- The ‘constructive’ market position is favourable to short term unhedged long positions.
- This borrowing by financial and non-financial entities was largely unhedged and short-term leaving them highly vulnerable to exchange rate and maturity mismatch risks.
- When the market has both, you invest broadly and unhedged.
- Investors wishing to become goldbugs should concentrate on unhedged mining companies in the global top 12.
- To take a conscious decision to leave the currency risk unhedged is one thing, but to do nothing and then complain when things go wrong is disingenuous.
- What the U.S. bubble economy needs, then, is for even more speculators to take even larger unhedged positions in the bond market financed with borrowed yen.
- The perfect scenario for an Australian miner exporting would have been to sit back unhedged and watch the dollar plunge below US50c around the time of the Sydney Olympics.
- Of course it will always have an advantage over any unhedged fund and will remain a valuable fund to hold in your portfolio if it has some downside protection from short funds.
- You might decide, for example, if you have €5 million of borrowings that you want to hedge the interest cost on half that amount, but are happy to leave the interest expense for the next 18 months unhedged.
- Its position is in sharp contrast to that at many US airlines which are unhedged, exposing them to the price of oil.
- The sterling currency risk on the shares is effectively hedged by the underlying unhedged, euro-denominated assets in the trust.
Definition of unhedged in US English: unhedgedadjectiveˌənˈhɛdʒdˌənˈhejd 1Not bounded by a hedge. 无篱笆的;无保护的 2(of an investment or investor) not protected against loss by balancing or compensating contracts or transactions. (投资,投资者)无对冲保护的,非对冲的 the bank collapsed due to unhedged trading Example sentencesExamples - The Reserve Bank of India has warned corporates that maintaining unhedged foreign currency commitments could severely impact their finances if conditions in the currency markets were to change.
- Its position is in sharp contrast to that at many US airlines which are unhedged, exposing them to the price of oil.
- To take a conscious decision to leave the currency risk unhedged is one thing, but to do nothing and then complain when things go wrong is disingenuous.
- You might decide, for example, if you have €5 million of borrowings that you want to hedge the interest cost on half that amount, but are happy to leave the interest expense for the next 18 months unhedged.
- The perfect scenario for an Australian miner exporting would have been to sit back unhedged and watch the dollar plunge below US50c around the time of the Sydney Olympics.
- Our approach is to leave our base unhedged, but to use hedges on acquisitions to build the company.
- Of course it will always have an advantage over any unhedged fund and will remain a valuable fund to hold in your portfolio if it has some downside protection from short funds.
- The addition of noninvestment-grade bonds and unhedged currency in the PTRAX will likely increase its volatility, while higher turnover will also increase its trading costs when compared to VBMFX.
- In April 2003, the RBI had warned exporters about their unhedged exposures but the exporters did not pay much heed to the apex bank's warnings.
- What the U.S. bubble economy needs, then, is for even more speculators to take even larger unhedged positions in the bond market financed with borrowed yen.
- Second, at rollover dates, the hedger will roll forward to the next contract month by simultaneously closing the positions on all contracts and opening new positions on the remaining unhedged long-term production.
- When the market has both, you invest broadly and unhedged.
- The sterling currency risk on the shares is effectively hedged by the underlying unhedged, euro-denominated assets in the trust.
- The ‘constructive’ market position is favourable to short term unhedged long positions.
- Indeed, in late January the corporation announced an operating profit in its 2001 fourth quarter, excluding the impact of unhedged currency and restructuring charges.
- With their well experienced managers, one or more of the 5 unhedged funds may surprise with some unexpected bear market gains.
- But even the so-called unhedged companies are falling over themselves to produce and sell all the gold the traffic can bear, cheered on by a crowd of dividend-hungry shareholders.
- While there is a sense in which all demand for financial assets are contingent on their expected performance, this is especially true of geared and unhedged derivatives positions.
- This borrowing by financial and non-financial entities was largely unhedged and short-term leaving them highly vulnerable to exchange rate and maturity mismatch risks.
- Investors wishing to become goldbugs should concentrate on unhedged mining companies in the global top 12.
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