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HEDGE CLAUSE - A clause in a research report or any published document, that attempts to absolve the wr... HEDGE EFFECTIVENESS - The extent to which a hedge transaction results in the offsetting changes in valu...
Hedge Clause A disclaimer used in market letters, research reports, or other printed materials relating to the evaluation of investments. Its intent is to exonerate the writer from responsibility for the information's accuracy.
Hedge clauses: Cautionary statements or caveats made in a communication, such as an advertisement.
Hedge 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 clause A statement made to free oneself from responsibility. Also known as disclaimer. hedge fund A fund, generally used by wealthy individuals and institutions, which is allowed...
A transaction that reduces the risk of an investment. Hedge clause A clause in a research report or any published document, that attempts to absolve the writer of responsibility for the accuracy of information provided. Hedge fund ...
See also: Long position, Speculator, Horizontal spread, Technical Analysis, Hedge fund
 
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